Presets
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Revision as of 21:56, 13 October 2022 by Red (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Presets provide different configuration options for a tunnel and its used interfaces. Presets are stored in "presets.json" on both client and server installations. Some presets are not directly accessible in router packages, as some of them are redundant and only kept for compatibility. == Tunnel Presets == {| class="wikitable" |+ !Preset Name !Friendly Name !Description |- |bonding |(Default) Bonding |The default bonding strategy. Uses least amount of interfaces if p...")
Presets provide different configuration options for a tunnel and its used interfaces.
Presets are stored in "presets.json" on both client and server installations. Some presets are not directly accessible in router packages, as some of them are redundant and only kept for compatibility.
Tunnel Presets
Preset Name | Friendly Name | Description |
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bonding | (Default) Bonding | The default bonding strategy. Uses least amount of interfaces if possible, ranging from best to worst. |
bondingDistribute | Bonding with enforced distribution | Bonding with enforced distribution. This mode can increase latency jitter and degrade performance in situations where an excellent line (e.g., fiber) is mixed with a mediocre to bad line (e.g., bad 4G). |
duplication | Packet Duplication | Attempts to send each data fragment twice using different interfaces. Packet duplication is not guaranteed (e.g. if only one WAN interface is available) |
duplication2 | Packet Duplication 2X | Like packet duplication, but each data fragment is used over up to three interfaces. |
failover | Seamless failover | Seamless or smart failover only uses one interface at a time. If the primary interface goes down, a secondary interface will be used without interrupting any connections. |
loadbalancer | Load Balancing Mode | Experimental Load Balancing mode. Not recommended. |
Channel Presets
Preset Name | Friendly Name | Description |
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mobileAggressive | Optimize for Speed | This default preset is a general-purpose configuration suitable for most lines (4G, DSL, etc), with a fair tolerance for packet loss and latency. |
ethernet | Default Ethernet | A preset for direct ethernet connections, very sensitive to latency and packet loss. |
genericTCP | TCP Mode | Utilizes TCP instead of UDP. Higher throughput rate at the cost of latency. Useful in scenarios where UDP is throttled or blocked. |
lowLatency | Low Latency | Similar to ethernet preset, but with higher tolerance for packet loss |
mobile | Mobile | A general purpose preset for mobile connections favouring latency |
mobileLowLatency | Optimize for Latency | Another preset for mobile connections with an even higher focus on latency |