cake-autorate
Eliminate the excess latency and jitter terrorizing your 4G, 5G, LTE, Starlink or other variable rate connection! (by lynxthecat)
zerotier-openwrt
A OpenWrt package for ZeroTier One - Pull requests are welcome! (by mwarning)
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cake-autorate
Posts with mentions or reviews of cake-autorate.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-07.
- Smart queue with CAKE and Adaptive mode
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[NEWBIE] 4G internet connection bufferbloat
use a special autorate script to overcome LTE fluctuation -- https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate
- UK users all need to complain to Ofcom for being mis-sold Starlink
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Looking for a new router that has multiple users and bandwidth throttling.
CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth on an OpenWrt router is what I'd recommend for Starlink since bandwidth can vary.
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SQM Lte/4g Router
CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth on OpenWrt is probably the best solution, https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate
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I'm sharing my internet connection with my neighbour but he gets all the bandwidth - edgeRouter
You might want CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth then. CAKE can also share bandwidth between devices (not connections). You'll want OpenWrt installed on your EdgeRouter for these.
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Which gaming router works best with starlink?
If you have problems with latency due to traffic from other users, CAKE with Adaptive Bandwidth is a decent option (https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate/tree/stable)
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Mikrotik HeX performance (and support) of CAKE QoS for 4G connection
An OpenWrt router running https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate is a much better idea. You can run OpenWrt on hEX, but there might be better options.
- How can I low prioritising torrent traffic?
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Any updated suggestions on how to beat Bufferbloat? (Sagemcom)
+1 - OpenWrt with the CAKE-autorate software is what you're looking for. (It now controls both up- and download latency.) It's definitely some-assembly-required, but you could install it on a $60 router (I'm fond of the Belkin RT3200/Linksys E8450) behind your TMO router/gateway and let it control the queues. https://github.com/lynxthecat/cake-autorate/tree/main
zerotier-openwrt
Posts with mentions or reviews of zerotier-openwrt.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-04.
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ZeroTier to route between networks
Hi, any chance you could be a bit clearer with this? I'm already running zerotier client on the 2nd network router (the 4G router which runs OpenWRT), and I've set it up as per the wiki instructions I linked in my initial post https://github.com/mwarning/zerotier-openwrt/wiki . On which device are you talking about virtual NIC settings?
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How to implement simple remote admin for few OpenWrt routers?
ZeroTier - seems more complicated than n2n, but has an OpenWrt package
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Can I have this with Zerotier?
https://github.com/mwarning/zerotier-openwrt/wiki Towards the end it covers routing into your LAN
- Using VPN inside ZeroTier tunnel
- DHCP packet received on wlan0 which has no address
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ZeroTier on OpenWRT router
I followed this guide to setup ZeroTier on my OpenWRT router. Everything works fine except for the fact that my ZeroTier nodes? are not using my OpenWRT router connection as gateway to Internet.
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no internet with zerotier
i know this question probably belongs in the zerotier subreddit but there are way more people in this sub so i figured at least 1 other person here knows how to solve this. so i run openwrt (actually helmiwrt) on a raspberry pi 4 and followed these instructions on how to set up zerotier. and this honestly sounds like an awesome thing to have but i can't get it going yet. i got my zt0 interface up and it has an ip address, i made the managed rule within zerotier, did the firewall exception and even selected "allow default route" but soon as i connect my internet goes down. i can however, put in my ip address to my media server and reach that but thats it.
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"VPN" for home internet
So after setting up Zerotier on OpenWRT (https://github.com/mwarning/zerotier-openwrt/wiki) I was able to connect to my local network and access my nas and my android tv server (don't ask).
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CGNAT access to MT1300 Beryl ok via phone but not working on win10 machines.. why?
I have set up a GL-Inet Beryl MT-1300 (latest Firmware) with the zerotier package. I have opened port 9993 and created an interface as per the tutorial on Home · mwarning/zerotier-openwrt Wiki · GitHub
- Home network Bridge