Hello!
For my router I'm using OpenWRT on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X.
In last months I've been having issue of its routing crashing. Its bridged LAN ports keep working and I'm able to access its WebUI and SSH, but Internet connectivity goes down. I need to reboot it to get it back.
A few days ago it became worse, even ping was failing and I had to remove its power cord to reboot it. A couple minutes later it crashed again and I had to repeat to get it back.
It also annoys me that I'm unable to backup its full storage partition, all I can do is keep some of its config files under Subversion repo. Because of that I'm afraid of upgrading it and brick on the process.
I've been considering building a PC and move to opnSense or pfSense, but they seem to have worse IPv6 support, I created another thread to ask help on it.
I'm then considering remain on OpenWRT, at least until opnSense support dynamic global prefix + multi-WAN with NPTv6.
Had anybody used OpenWRT on AMD64 hardware on production? Is it better or worse than embedded routers?
For my router I'm using OpenWRT on Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X.
In last months I've been having issue of its routing crashing. Its bridged LAN ports keep working and I'm able to access its WebUI and SSH, but Internet connectivity goes down. I need to reboot it to get it back.
A few days ago it became worse, even ping was failing and I had to remove its power cord to reboot it. A couple minutes later it crashed again and I had to repeat to get it back.
It also annoys me that I'm unable to backup its full storage partition, all I can do is keep some of its config files under Subversion repo. Because of that I'm afraid of upgrading it and brick on the process.
I've been considering building a PC and move to opnSense or pfSense, but they seem to have worse IPv6 support, I created another thread to ask help on it.
I'm then considering remain on OpenWRT, at least until opnSense support dynamic global prefix + multi-WAN with NPTv6.
Had anybody used OpenWRT on AMD64 hardware on production? Is it better or worse than embedded routers?