The bad news:  while zerotier supports mikrotik, and the smallest devices can
even run the RouterOS 7.x, Zerotier is only supported on the ARM/ARM64
devices, and not on the MIPSBE devices that we got for EU20.

The good news: a VM (or container) works too.
The better news: it works with v4 or v6.


21:57:38.970142 IP6 2620:120:9002:209::40.45489 > 
2605:9880:400:c3:254:f2bc:a1f7:19.9993: UDP, length 33
21:57:38.970168 IP6 2620:120:9002:209::40.45489 > 
2605:9880:400:c3:254:f2bc:a1f7:19.9993: UDP, length 33
21:57:38.970179 IP6 2620:120:9002:209::40.45489 > 
2605:9880:400:c3:254:f2bc:a1f7:19.9993: UDP, length 33
21:57:38.970190 IP6 2620:120:9002:209::40.45489 > 
2605:9880:400:c3:254:f2bc:a1f7:19.9993: UDP, length 33

It even seems like it has difficulty deciding which to use:

21:57:39.615728 IP6 2607:f0b0:f:3::41.20410 > 2620:120:9002:209::40.45489: UDP, 
length 122
21:57:39.616159 IP 10.10.209.41.9993 > 209.87.249.16.20410: UDP, length 122

Contact me for the network ID, after installing it, you do:

pippin-[~] mcr 10015 %sudo zerotier-cli join dbCOFFEE12345678

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Michael Richardson <[email protected]>   . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting )
           Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide




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