Not a whole lot of English speaking help when trying to figure out routerOS at a beginner level. I have managed to get the dynamic DNS working, assigned static ip addresses, a proper SSL certificate installed, my ports forwarded that I need, and I have the Dude server up and running with the database installed on a 32GB micro SD card. OnceI figure something out, it is actually pretty straightforward and makes sense. A lot more stuff is exposed in winbox then in edgeos without having to use the CLI which is pretty nice. Getting to that point is kind of a process of just clicking tabs and seeing what it all does; unlike with the ERL where there is a plethora of people with guides, and who are willing to help (for free). I am still working on getting IPv6 working and the associated firewall rules, as well as L2TP over ipsec vpn, not a whole lot of info to work with and all the help I can find is not in English. I love this router though. I am still scared of QoS on this thing it looks pretty complicated, and I am sure the router cant really manage a whole lot of throughput doing it, but I am still excited to try it out.
Not sure which of the two routers (ERL and hEX) I am going to use daily, and which will be a back up, but I really can see positives with both.