![]() Otherwise, the hardware itself is amazing, runs on PoE, and can do the gigabits, as long as I have fast-track working. I’m currently running a Mikrotik RB800, and it’s getting the job done, but their openvpn support is absolutely pathetic, and I doubt they’ll have any wireguard support any time soon ( been promising openvpn UDP in V7 for over 2 years now). I’d like for it to fit in a rackmount case, but it doesn’t have to. It’d be super cool if it could have a hardware watchdog, or a way to add one, so that way the router stays up, even if it wedges for some odd reason. Doesn’t need to do any WiFi, as I’ve got that covered with UniFi goodness. ![]() (no fans would be nice) Can handle 1GB+ speeds 3-4 ports (more is fine) 100-150 Please let me know too, when you find a device w. Enter pfSense, an open source enterprise firewall based on FreeBSD that offers features comparable to many of the most expensive big-name options on offer, along with a wide range of packages available to extend its capabilities. I plan on also doing traffic shaping to ensure high quality VOIP and SSH. As Captain Chaos said, you can pick up a stupid cheap Router (pfSense or otherwise) that will definitely serve your needs, for far cheaper than the server. sudsmaker said in Inexpensive device for pfSense: Something with low maintenance and electricity consumption. The VPNs won’t be high bandwidth (Max I can imagine would be 200mbit), but it’d be nice to be able to do so. Probably will run a couple VPNs, openvpn/wireguard, mostly for roadwarrior, and maybe a couple for connecting up cloud machines. ![]() ![]() Perhaps if the packet processing is faster? I’m open to PfSense, or OpenSense, but I’d need some convincing. I will probably run Linux for my firewall, as that I’m most familiar with. What do ya’ll recommend for something that would be a solid Gigabit capable Router. Thread starter 30fps101 Start date Today at 10:54 AM Tags firewall pfsense 30fps101. Searched for this topic, but didn’t find anything particularly useful, figured I’d start one.
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