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Sandstorm is dead! Long live Sandstorm!

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I love RouterOS and have been using it extensively for home and soho. And I absolutely agree: it can bee a pain to set it up. Every little part of it is complicated enough to spend hours on. Setting up networks can take long long hours. But documentation has improved lately and you can also watch their own YouTube channel, which has some useful videos. Also you should try using their forum, which is full of helpful guys. Don´t let yourself get scared, if someone gets very rough with you, though! On the other hand you can tune it in endless ways.


RouterOS really isn't any more difficult to learn than competing NOS like JunOS or IOS-XR, both of which also suffer from much in the way of easy-to-use Getting Started kind of docs for newcomers to high-end networking gear. Having used Juniper gear in my homelab for multiple years before I ever bought a Mikrotik switch our router, the hardest part was figuring out where everything was compared to JunOS.

I'm interested to see how many people saying that RouterOS is difficult to pick up are completely new to managed networking equipment, compared to how many are moving from competing solutions.


It's got an AL32400. At least my exemplar, I have removed the heatsink once. Also you normally don´t have to worry about the lifecycle of a Mikrotik product. Almost everything they released since they were founded is still usable and you can install a currently supported RouterOS version on it.


One more addition, as I've just seen the addendum of the review mentions that there is almost nothing in the user manual: the Manuals in the Mikrotik world only describe HW specific quirks. You have to go to: help.mikrotik.com Then study it for a few hours, days...

Here is the description for passthrough: https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Ethernet#:~:text=...


"2 Gbps WAN/LAN NAT Routing on ramips MT7621 devices (See OpenWrt forum)"

I own a few Mikrotik HEXs boxes: now they were just upgraded from 0,5Gbps to 2Gbps! Wow!


Not really true. From 500/500 to 1000/1000.


Thanks a lot for keeping grml alive for so long! I´ve started using it around 2006. I still am using it. It does not get in your way if you need to save the day really fast, but has all the bells and whistles somewhere, if you need them.


As someone who actually hiked that trail: I think the author is just missing the point: yes the whole system could be improved, that´s correct, but that´s not IMPORTANT! Collecting the stamps is just to motivate people, give them a feeling of accomplishment. You can opt for not getting a single stamp, but collecting them is just part of a tradition, which has it´s roots way back before the socialist era. Also note: this is whole thing is jut run by a bunch of volunteers in their free time, and they for sure spend their own money to do so. BR W


Agreed. Each stamp print is a small reward and seeing more and more of the beautifully designed prints appear in your booklet feels great. I started hiking the trail in 2019 with my dog - we both have separate collection booklets - and I hope when we finally complete the trail, he too can get his own badge.


I love this! My dog would love to hike this with us. The ~4900 mile/~7900 km trip to get there in the first place, not so much :)


I agree, I really don't get why they're being so negative about something that's just meant to be a nice thing while you do your hike.


> I really don't get why they're being so negative

Complaining is a national sport in Hungary, it's in our DNA.


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