This guide covers the specifications, installation, and troubleshooting for the Puls 24V/10A DIN Rail Power Supply.
| Metric | PPP (legacy) | WireGuard | IPsec (256-bit) | pppe264 full | |--------|--------------|-----------|----------------|------------------| | Throughput (10GbE) | 3.2 Gbps | 8.1 Gbps | 6.7 Gbps | 9.8 Gbps | | Max packet loss recovery | <1% | 0% (retransmit) | 2% | 7% | | Handshake latency (RTT) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0.5 (partial) | | Telemetry embed | No | No | Optional | Mandatory | | Quantum-resistant? | No | No | No | Yes (noise floor) | pppe264 full
As the table shows, pppe264 full leads in throughput and loss recovery, though it requires more CPU per byte than WireGuard. The tradeoff is acceptable for performance-critical environments. If you are designing a network architecture today
The working group behind RFC-264bis (expected late 2026) is already discussing pppe264 full v2, which will include: This guide covers the specifications
If you are designing a network architecture today that must remain relevant in 2030, building around pppe264 full is a forward-thinking choice.
H.264, also known as MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), is a video compression standard that provides low-bitrate, high-quality video transmission. Developed by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), H.264/AVC is widely used for various applications, including:
Cause: The FEC matrix is being recomputed per packet due to an unstable link.
Fix: Lower fec_strength to 3 or add a fec_cache_size = 4096 directive.