* Wireguard compatible with Omega2 / Omega2+
@ 2019-07-26 16:57 Nico Schottelius
2019-08-25 19:23 ` Justin Kilpatrick
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From: Nico Schottelius @ 2019-07-26 16:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Good evening,
I was wondering if an MT7688 SoC that features a 580 MHz MIPS CPU
is feasible for running wireguard? With either 64 or 128 MB RAM.
To be specific, we are considering to get a a batch of Omega2/Omega2
[0][1] and deploy IPv6 nodes on it that get their IPs via wireguard.
If anyone has experience with such lowe power device, any input would be
appreciated.
Best,
Nico
[0] https://onion.io/store/omega2p/
[1] https://onion.io/store/omega2/
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* Re: Wireguard compatible with Omega2 / Omega2+
2019-07-26 16:57 Wireguard compatible with Omega2 / Omega2+ Nico Schottelius
@ 2019-08-25 19:23 ` Justin Kilpatrick
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From: Justin Kilpatrick @ 2019-08-25 19:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
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For our application (Althea) we run Wireguard on embedded routers, I think the most similar CPU I have experience with is the MT7621[1] in the Edgerouter X. We see a little over 100mbps of throughput with that.
This chip is lower clocked and single rather than dual core. So expect low to mid double digit mbps (10-40mbps). Hard to predict more than that without trying it out.
You don't need to concern yourself with ram, I would be far more concerned about getting your hands on the LEDE fork they are using on these devices. I'm not seeing a source code link after glancing at the site.
If you don't have the kernel sources you can't build a WireGuard module. They may have their own build in a repository but I don't think you want to be at their mercy for updates either.
[1] https://wikidevi.com/wiki/MediaTek_MT7621
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On Sun, Aug 25, 2019, at 11:42 AM, Nico Schottelius wrote:
>
> Good evening,
>
> I was wondering if an MT7688 SoC that features a 580 MHz MIPS CPU
> is feasible for running wireguard? With either 64 or 128 MB RAM.
>
> To be specific, we are considering to get a a batch of Omega2/Omega2
> [0][1] and deploy IPv6 nodes on it that get their IPs via wireguard.
>
> If anyone has experience with such lowe power device, any input would be
> appreciated.
>
> Best,
>
> Nico
>
> [0] https://onion.io/store/omega2p/
> [1] https://onion.io/store/omega2/
>
> --
> Your Swiss, Open Source and IPv6 Virtual Machine. Now on www.datacenterlight.ch.
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