Running V2Ray (or the more modern Xray-core) on MikroTik hardware is a game-changer for users in regions with heavy internet censorship. While MikroTik doesn't offer native support for these protocols yet, the introduction of Docker containers in RouterOS v7 has made it a viable, high-performance solution for power users. The "Why": Why use V2Ray on MikroTik?
Routing: Use /ip/firewall/mangle rules to "mark" traffic you want to send through the V2Ray tunnel and use a custom routing table to send that traffic to the container's IP. 4. Community Resources v2ray mikrotik
Container Package: The container package must be installed and enabled on your device. 2. Implementation Methods Running V2Ray (or the more modern Xray-core )
Performance: MikroTik devices, especially those with modern CPUs (ARM/ARM64), can handle complex encryption, reducing the strain on endpoints. Ensure V2Ray inbound is Socks5 on port 1080