SD-WAN DEVICES

Is there a definitive list of which devices can act as the Hub and spoke roles in an SD-WAN setup?
I would have thought this would be basic information listed in features / specs for ERxxxx models, but can't find this info anywhere.
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For routers that support the SD-WAN-enabled firmware listed below, both Hub and Spoke roles are available; however, only devices with a public IP address can be configured as a Hub.
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@MR.S the ER605 can only be a spoke as i have found. So that statement is incorrect.
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No it can be a hub. But routers can only be a hub if they have a static public IP address. If its behind NAT, CGNAT or a multitude of other ISP sheninagins they cannot be a hub
Top and Bottom are both ER605 v2 and can be selected as Hub
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The old routers that are EOL are of course not included in SD-WAN, but routers that you can find on the product page under wired routers and wifi routers on omadanetworks can all be used in SD-WAN, maybe with the exception of the ER605W, I don't know.
ER605 V2 can also be used as a HUB, but must have a public IP like all other HUBs
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