To anyone interested in Wireguard (and VXLAN over Wireguard), we're working 
on it:

- https://github.com/openwisp/openwisp-controller/pull/419
- https://github.com/openwisp/netjsonconfig/pull/187
- https://github.com/openwisp/ansible-wireguard-openwisp/pull/1

The README of the development branch of OpenWISP Controller explains how to 
set it up.

Since we're actively working on it feedback is welcome and may help us to 
catch shortcoming early.
Thanks!
On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 9:21:18 AM UTC-5 Radu Rambet wrote:

> Both points good:
>
> I'm struggling to get any reasonable performance out of OpenVPN on MIPS 
> hardware (cheap TpLinks or Chinese 10 USD things ) and wireguard may be an 
> answer .
>
> I did not replicate my functional model ( that use OpenVPN and it works 
> perfect ) as I have to switch from PfSense to OPNSense . 
>
> What I want to say is that OpnSense supports wireguard trough a plugin so 
> it's a starting point ( one end ) and YES someone could do it . If I manage 
> to move to OPNSense then I will look into it .
>
> It's just a matter of config but first I have to test that speed is really 
> there . It seems that wireguard is x3 times faster on MiPS single core 
> router and that is important as OLSR also eats CPU time and those devices 
> are beautiful but slow.
>

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