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With a MT7986A chip, with 750Mbps speed, daed (based on wing) runs out 80% of single core.
Switching to ShadowSocks nodes helps, but it requires more expensive proxy service for stablity.
One workaround can be: run another trojan implementation, must_direct it by pname,
or running trojan-go on some x86 computers
Use Cases
Running dae on low-end devices, for example, routers
Potential Benefits
Users could run dae(d) on low-end devices like JDCloud RE-CP-03, with 1Gbps trojan proxies, without an external proxy implementation
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With a
MT7986A
chip, with 750Mbps speed,daed
(based on wing) runs out 80% of single core.Switching to ShadowSocks nodes helps, but it requires more expensive proxy service for stablity.
One workaround can be: run another trojan implementation, must_direct it by pname,
or running trojan-go on some x86 computers
Use Cases
Running dae on low-end devices, for example, routers
Potential Benefits
Users could run dae(d) on low-end devices like JDCloud RE-CP-03, with 1Gbps trojan proxies, without an external proxy implementation
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: