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RuiNetwork (AS211575) is operated by Rui Feng. The page clearly states that it is an IPv6-only network with an open peering policy. It is more of an introduction page for an Internet autonomous system aimed at network operators, personal ASN holders, and BGP enthusiasts, rather than a conventional developer tool or SaaS product.
Based on the collected information, RuiNetworkβs core focus is peering: its ASN is 211575, its AS-SET is AS211575:AS-RUINETWORK, and the recommended prefix limits are 100 for IPv4 and 500 for IPv6. The network is connected to multiple physical and virtual IXs, including STUIX, AKIX, INTERIX, LoLi-IX, Protocol 7 IX, DataSphere IX, ZXIX, BGP.Exchange, and others, with link speeds ranging from 500Mbps to 10Gbps. Listed deployment locations include Tokyo, Kansas City in the United States, and Hong Kong, suggesting some value for cross-region interconnection experiments.
The page does not provide any pricing, payment methods, commercial services, APIs, SDKs, or self-hosting information, so it should not be regarded as a software product that can be directly purchased or integrated. In terms of documentation, the basic network parameters are listed fairly clearly, making it suitable for users with BGP background to quickly assess peering feasibility. However, it lacks an application process, contact information, detailed routing policies, SLA, incident response information, and configuration examples, making it less beginner-friendly.
Its strengths include an open peering policy, broad IX coverage, and transparent IPv6 information. It is suitable for IPv6 routing tests, personal ASN learning, virtual IX interconnection, and network experiments. The limitations are also obvious: it only supports IPv6 and does not meet IPv4 service needs; it is operated by an individual student, so stability, support capacity, and long-term sustainability need to be evaluated independently; and it lacks the APIs, SDKs, dashboards, and productized documentation commonly found in developer tools.
The main content does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment, or compliance, so its accessibility from China can only be marked as unknown. If the goal is IPv6/BGP learning, Hurricane Electric Tunnelbroker, Route48, community virtual IXs, or other personal ASN networks may be worth considering. If production-grade network services are required, it is better to choose a network operator with a clear SLA, commercial contracts, and technical support.
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