There are different models of wRouter for different use cases:
WRT-1GBE
1Gbps x 4 (Payload Traffic)
1Gbps x 2 (Management)
WRT-10GBE
10Gbps x 2 (Payload Traffic)
1Gbps x 2 (Management)
WRT-40GBE
40Gbps x 2 (Payload Traffic)
1Gbps x 2 (Management)
WRT-VA
VMXNET3 x 4 (Payload Traffic)
E1000 x 2 (Management)
The wRouter appliances and virtual appliances support the following features:
- BGP (IPv4 and IPv6)
- OSPFv2
- OSPFv3 (incomplete)
- RIP
- RIPng
- Policy-based routing
- Ethernet
- 802.1q VLAN, QinQ
- NIC bonding
- Bridges, STP (no RSTP or other extensions)
- Port mirroring and redirection
- Dummy interfaces (analogous to multiple loopbacks)
- Pseudo-ethernet (aka MAC VLAN)
- PPPoE
- Source and destination NAT
- DHCP server and relay
- Caching DNS server
- Web proxy with some URL filtering support (no HTTPS filtering)
- Telnet and SSH for remote management
- IGMP proxy
- QoS support
- VRRP (IPv4 only for now)
- Conntrack sync
- WAN failover and load balancing
- IPv6 routing (static and dynamic)
- Router advertisment
- DHCPv6 client and server/relay
- Task scheduler
- SNMP
- Configuration versioning and remote archiving
- Event handling
- Remote syslog