🌟 Introducing AstroWarp, a SD-WAN service can speed up your Internet

As somebody who has lives in the UK and has a 5G connection 8x faster than their broadband connection, I'm very excited for the beta!

Will this allow filtering similar to OpenMPTCPRouter's OMRBypass? For example, specifying which connection a domain, IP, port, ASN, or device (by MAC address) should use? With OpenMPTCPRouter, this allows you to bypass the VPN for Netflix, online banking etc.

Can Brazilian users test?

Only if the Brazillian users live in the areas listed above I would think.

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Nobody likes Brazil! :frowning:

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Sorry friend. I would guess this may be related to legal requirements.

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Except for a few countries with Internet control, we do not restrict users to use, but there is no server deployed in Brazil, and the experience will not be so good.

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I have some questions:
a) Has the beta test started yet?
b) Will the service be paid or free?
c) can i host my own service?

I guess not even their website is ready...

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It pulls up fine for me.

a) Has the beta test started yet? -- Not yet. Please subscribe to our email list on www.astrowarp.net and wait for the invitation code
b) Will the service be paid or free? -- Beta test will be free with some limitations
c) can i host my own service? -- For personal project should be fine, but not recommended for commercial project yet.

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We will look into it. You can try changing your browser to see if that resolves the issue. We tested the site with the latest versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge, and it worked fine. We will add more content to the site and optimizing the experience as soon as possible.

My firefox also disagrees. I also already told WHY it disagrees.

But it does in the end load.... Just takes very long!

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Sorry, I strongly disagree. I love Brazil <3

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Any info on number of WANs supported and expected throughput of the various routers.

I have starlink, 5G and a slow vdsl2 line at the moment, I did originally swap starlink for the 5G but I reactivated it the other month as I had a large upload to do.

I do have openmptcprouter running on a vm but I find it a bit flakey

(Also have a peplink but I let the prime care lapse and it was sized for 2 slow vdsl lines so it’s not grunty enough for starlink anyway)

How does the whole thing differ from Tailscale? Will it be open source?

It differs by doing link aggregation.

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