Nope, free allows for up to 3 users and 100 connected devices. And if you run it on your router, the entire network only counts as one device. So for instance, you and two of your friends could all join the same tailnet. Their business model is basically the same as WinRARās; give it to individual users for free, to get people on board. Then charge corporations to use it at scale, since the individual users already know how to use it.
The only reason I donāt personally use it is because my work WiFi blocks outgoing WireGuard connections. And thatās Tailscaleās biggest weakness in my experience; They tout themselves as a zero-config VPN, but that means youāre not able to config things if you need to. If I were able to flip over to OpenVPN or IKEv2/IPSec instead of WireGuard, Iād be fine. But Tailscale doesnāt have the ability to do that, because it would require configuration.
Nope, free allows for up to 3 users and 100 connected devices. And if you run it on your router, the entire network only counts as one device. So for instance, you and two of your friends could all join the same tailnet. Their business model is basically the same as WinRARās; give it to individual users for free, to get people on board. Then charge corporations to use it at scale, since the individual users already know how to use it.
The only reason I donāt personally use it is because my work WiFi blocks outgoing WireGuard connections. And thatās Tailscaleās biggest weakness in my experience; They tout themselves as a zero-config VPN, but that means youāre not able to config things if you need to. If I were able to flip over to OpenVPN or IKEv2/IPSec instead of WireGuard, Iād be fine. But Tailscale doesnāt have the ability to do that, because it would require configuration.