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pfsense on an intel avoton or rangley platform + supermicro 1u half depth case. Blows any consumer router away.
Yes, because everyone wants/needs the complete overkill that such a platform delivers, when 100+% of their needs/wants can be met by a consumer device that has 1/3rd of the features and costs under $300.
Yes, because everyone wants/needs the complete overkill that such a platform delivers, when 100+% of their needs/wants can be met by a consumer device that has 1/3rd of the features and costs under $300.
@ jimphreak
As far as I know OpenVPN works on any kind of connection unless its extremely slow :]
That said, you have pretty fast ARM solutions that works well.
//Danne
...or just get a decent ARM platform, I do about 20 mbit without any heavy tuning on "slow" MIPS boxes.
//Danne
I'm a big fan of the Ubiquiti Edgerouter Lite plus one or two of their Unifi WAPs. Tends to work just fine for the multiple deployments that I've done for family. The fastest connection that I've had one hooked up to was around 250mbps through Cox (was paying for 150, and easily getting 250 down) which it handled with ease.
Whenever anyone asks me for home router recommendations, the above is at the top of my list
Takes a bit of setup, but works wonderfully once configured.
What do you do if your house is not wired with cat5/6. How would you go about implementing this? And getting wifi to each end of the house. I'm interested in playing with more advanced stuff.
I'm a big fan of the Ubiquiti Edgerouter Lite plus one or two of their Unifi WAPs. Tends to work just fine for the multiple deployments that I've done for family. The fastest connection that I've had one hooked up to was around 250mbps through Cox (was paying for 150, and easily getting 250 down) which it handled with ease.
Whenever anyone asks me for home router recommendations, the above is at the top of my list
Takes a bit of setup, but works wonderfully once configured.