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This is a really neat idea! Has anyone tried it?
I use https://speedify.com to channel bond Starlink and a few LTE/5g carriers on an Ubuntu server and connect that bonded connection to my router. So I’m kind of confused by this projects naming.
Couple other things worth looking at:
https://github.com/SmoothWAN/SmoothWAN
https://github.com/porech/engarde
https://support.speedify.com/article/918-openwrt
Oh well, I had no idea that speedified now supports Open WRT directly. That's great
What's not great is the new router plan, three terabytes per month limitation, 5x the price of the individual plan...
Yeah… I was kind of worried about that but I guess that’s just if you’re running on OpenWrt device? I’m certainly not on the router plan but maybe my use of running it on Ubuntu and not going crazy on bandwidth isn’t raising flags(?)