Running V2Ray on MikroTik devices is achievable via RouterOS v7.4+ container support, enabling ARM/x86 routers to run Docker-based V2Ray or Xray images. The process involves enabling container mode, setting up virtual ethernet interfaces, and creating NAT rules to route traffic through the containerized service. For detailed setup instructions, visit MikroTik Documentation. Container as VPN - General - MikroTik community forum

"protocol": "vmess", "settings": "vnext": [

Note: A physical reboot is required to enable container mode. 2. Configure Virtual Ethernet (veth)

MikroTik requires a manual "opt-in" to enable container functionality for security reasons. Open the Terminal in WinBox. Run the command: /system/device-mode/update container=yes.

], "outbounds": [ "protocol": "freedom" ]

Conclusion: Is V2Ray on MikroTik Worth It?

Yes, but with caveats.

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Running V2Ray on MikroTik devices is achievable via RouterOS v7.4+ container support, enabling ARM/x86 routers to run Docker-based V2Ray or Xray images. The process involves enabling container mode, setting up virtual ethernet interfaces, and creating NAT rules to route traffic through the containerized service. For detailed setup instructions, visit MikroTik Documentation. Container as VPN - General - MikroTik community forum

"protocol": "vmess", "settings": "vnext": [

Note: A physical reboot is required to enable container mode. 2. Configure Virtual Ethernet (veth)

MikroTik requires a manual "opt-in" to enable container functionality for security reasons. Open the Terminal in WinBox. Run the command: /system/device-mode/update container=yes.

], "outbounds": [ "protocol": "freedom" ]

Conclusion: Is V2Ray on MikroTik Worth It?

Yes, but with caveats.