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Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: watduzhkstand4 on Sat, 01 August 2009, 12:33:12
I am in need of a new router. The one I currently have is just a piece of sh*t, the Netgear WNDR3300N. I even flashed into DD-WRT v24 micro and it crashes everytime I start a task in my torrent client. So I was wondering what everyone has here and what you guys recommend me. It would be great if there is one that can flash into DD-WRT. I have in mind the WRT54-GL AND WRT54G-TM. Got any other recommendations?
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bigpook on Sat, 01 August 2009, 12:43:17
I built a small pc from parts I got at newegg. The firewall software is IPCop.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: huha on Sat, 01 August 2009, 12:55:54
I'm using a WRT54GL at the moment. If you want to connect another antenna, it's a bit of a pain, though. Adapters are quite expensive, so I bought a SMA connector and had it soldered to the PCB instead of one of the TNC connectors--lots of PCB abuse going on there, as the SMA connector is notably smaller than the TNC.
I also installed an SD card reader, but haven't actually gotten around to experimenting with it yet.

As a firmware, I use DD-WRT, but I actually don't like it. Tomato didn't really work for me (I'm absolutely clueless why), as did OpenWRT--problems with wireless connectivity with these two for no reason at all. DD-WRT works fine, though.

-huha
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: ch_123 on Sat, 01 August 2009, 15:02:40
I have a D-Link DIR-655, it's really good. Expensive compared with Linksys ones though.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: Rajagra on Sat, 01 August 2009, 15:25:04
I've been using a US Robotics 8054 for years now. I had to replace the PSU once, other than that it has chugged along doing its job quietly.

I also use two USR 5450s as a wireless bridge. Again, they just do their job transparently, and I had to replace one PSU.

Bear in mind they have been on 24/7 for years.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: CX23882 on Sat, 01 August 2009, 15:37:52
Netgear DG834G V2. Had it a few years now and touch wood it's still going strong. I had to roll back to the last but one firmware because the newest firmware was practically unusable.

Before that, I had the USR8054 and was having some problems with dropped connections. I bought the Netgear because my ISP insisted that the problem was with my equipment. It turned out that the line was at fault, but since I had already opened the Netgear I decided to keep it and sold the USR on eBay.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: CX23882 on Sat, 01 August 2009, 15:43:45
Netgear DG834G V2. Had it a few years now and touch wood it's still going strong. I had to roll back to the last but one firmware because the newest firmware was practically unusable.

Before that, I had a USRobotics USR8054, and it worked fine. After a couple of years I began to experience dropped connections and bought the Netgear. It turned out that the line was at fault, and I still got dropped connections. The Netgear could resync much quicker though, so I kept that and sold the USR8054 on eBay.

My line has since been fixed, and even though the chipset in the Netgear supposedly has issues with ADSLMax-enabled lines, I have no problems syncing at decent speeds for my line (I was told I could expect a maximum of 512kbps, based on being >6km from the exchange, but in reality I sync at around 2000kbps, so I can't complain).
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: cb951303 on Sat, 01 August 2009, 16:54:51
here is an idea. if you have a home server with 2 empty PCI slots, you can get these and make your own router. It's a little bit more expensive than a regular router but it would be really powerful.

http://www.edimax.com/en/produce_detail.php?pd_id=225&pl1_id=1&pl2_id=44
http://www.sangoma.com/products_and_solutions/hardware/data_networking/s519.html
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: zwmalone on Sat, 01 August 2009, 17:29:34
NetGear WGR614v9 running the default firmware...
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bitflipper on Sun, 02 August 2009, 02:06:07
Linksys WRT300N
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: BucklingSpring on Sun, 02 August 2009, 09:28:12
Once again on the Exotic side...

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Edge-Core VR200 Powered by Accton
CPU :    Intel IXP425-533
DRAM :    64M    
Flash :    16M

The Edge-Core VR-200 is a 16-port Multi-WAN VPN Router which contains 2 WAN ports and 2 configurable WAN/LAN ports, 11 dedicated Ethernet 10/100 LAN ports and 1 dedicated DMZ port and mainly supports small and medium size enterprise business networks with a high security VPN. Through the 2 configurable WAN/LAN ports, the VR-200 can provide up to 4 WAN ports (11 LAN, 4 WAN and 1 DMZ ports) or up to 13 LAN ports (13 LAN, 2 WAN and 1 DMZ ports). It brings high-speed network security to enterprise businesses, remote users, service providers, and data centers. Its design combines firewall, VPN support, NAT, and powerful traffic management with Fast Ethernet connections to provide consistent network infrastructure security. The unique configurable WAN/LAN ports allow users to configure as WAN port or LAN port for providing tremendous flexibility. In addition, with multi-WAN ports, the device can have backup WAN interfaces.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: iMav on Sun, 02 August 2009, 19:38:20
McAfee UTM Firewall (http://www.mcafee.com/us/enterprise/products/network_security/utm_firewall.html) for my home network.

McAfee Firewall Enterprise (http://www.mcafee.com/us/enterprise/products/network_security/firewall_enterprise.html) for my home office/lab.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: timw4mail on Sun, 02 August 2009, 21:35:54
Linksys WRT54G

Although I have the one with the gimped memory capacity, so I have to use the mini version of DD-WRT...and I can't use Tomato...
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: iMav on Mon, 03 August 2009, 00:29:58
Quote from: timw4mail;106304
Linksys WRT54G

Although I have the one with the gimped memory capacity, so I have to use the mini version of DD-WRT...and I can't use Tomato...


I use Tomato on a Linksys as a wireless bridge.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: talis on Mon, 03 August 2009, 11:03:48
Quote from: ch_123;106084
I have a D-Link DIR-655, it's really good. Expensive compared with Linksys ones though.


I have the same one, and am currently in the market for a replacement.  Under any sort of medium to high concurrent connection load it starts to fail.  With only a single torrent running web pages take 8-10x longer to load (tho when I can hit a speed test site the single connection shows close to 20Mb of bandwidth still available).

I'm considering either picking up an old juniper or cisco on ebay, or just building one out of an old linux box.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: watduzhkstand4 on Tue, 04 August 2009, 21:51:21
Thanks for all the inputs everyone! I just got my WRT54GL today and it's running 12548 mini @ 233mhz OC. Everything is great as of now.

Stuff coming in:
- 2x 9dbi Omnidirectional antenna
- Copper and aluminum heat/ramsinks ready to get it to 250mhz stable and maybe even 275!
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: huha on Tue, 04 August 2009, 22:34:07
Do you really need omnidirectional antennas? 9 dBi omnidirectional antennas should perform better when you're on the same level as the router, but much worse when there are height differences. There's only so much power to use when transmitting, so the antenna gain merely describes how much stronger the signal will be compared to an ideal isotropic radiator. How much that'll be depends largely on antenna geometry and therefore area the antenna can serve. So if you just need to give wireless access to rooms in one direction around you, an area antenna could be the better choice--they offer even more gain. Really depends on your setup, though--maybe your bottleneck is somewhere entirely different.

Remember to adjust transmission power for new antennas--you'll have to calculate (there are websites on how to do that, so no big deal) the new transmission power so you'll stay within EIRP limits (basically, transmission power per angle, based on an ideal isotropic radiator).

-huha
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: InSanCen on Fri, 07 August 2009, 04:51:58
Quote from: huha;107051
Remember to adjust transmission power for new antennas--you'll have to calculate (there are websites on how to do that, so no big deal) the new transmission power so you'll stay within EIRP limits (basically, transmission power per angle, based on an ideal isotropic radiator).


I spit on EIRP limits...

WRT 54GS, DD-WRT Micro, Dual-Biquads on a Elliptical dish. 24dBi.

I am going through bricks with a very high Iron content though, attenuates your signal to hell and back, hence the need.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: DrunkenDonut on Fri, 07 August 2009, 15:01:58
Hrm. I see that custom firmware for WRT is accounted for but not much else. How about either full PCs or embedded hardware with wireless, running pfSense (http://pfsense.org/)?

I used to run a full PC with pfSense installed (old PCs laying about, may as well put them to use, right?) but then switched to an ALIX.2C3 with an atheros-based(I think) wireless miniPCI card. No moving parts, low power consumption, etc. but most importantly still running pfSense. I have a high power wireless card as well, but haven't used it yet.

The beauty of pfSense is features and customization. You can basically make it do what you want. Want a router/firewall? Done. Want a filtered bridge? Done. Packages are also available so you can add some popular 3rd party software for more monitoring, filtering options, etc. All around cool stuff, and it's FreeBSD/NanoBSD based, so it has good hardware compatibility.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: watduzhkstand4 on Fri, 07 August 2009, 15:04:11
So yea... I got really bored =D
(http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/pp129/watduzhkstand4/OC/photo.jpg)
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bigpook on Fri, 07 August 2009, 16:39:19
Quote from: DrunkenDonut;108000


I used to run a full PC with pfSense installed (old PCs laying about, may as well put them to use, right?) but then switched to an ALIX.2C3 with an atheros-based(I think) wireless miniPCI card. No moving parts, low power consumption, etc. but most importantly still running pfSense. I have a high power wireless card as well, but haven't used it yet.

The beauty of pfSense is features and customization. You can basically make it do what you want. Want a router/firewall? Done. Want a filtered bridge? Done. Packages are also available so you can add some popular 3rd party software for more monitoring, filtering options, etc. All around cool stuff, and it's FreeBSD/NanoBSD based, so it has good hardware compatibility.


The alix hardware looks interesting. I am currently using ipcop on a micro-atx form factor which is still way too big. I may need to give that a try. It looks like it would be pretty slick.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: DrunkenDonut on Sat, 08 August 2009, 00:25:46
I like 'em. I was considering a Soekris before I found the ALIX boards. They've updated them in the past year or two. The new one fixed some issues with high power miniPCI cards and some other things that I can't recall right now. The D series is now current.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: iMav on Sat, 08 August 2009, 04:33:52
I've got a couple of routers I built with WRAP boards (http://www.pcengines.ch/wrap.htm) and currently have m0n0wall on them.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bigpook on Sat, 08 August 2009, 06:36:31
Quote from: iMav;108142
I've got a couple of routers I built with WRAP boards (http://www.pcengines.ch/wrap.htm) and currently have m0n0wall on them.


It looks like they are EOL and the alixXXX replaces them.
I take it the 9 pin serial  connector is for a serial console. Were you satisfied with their performance?
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bhtooefr on Sat, 08 August 2009, 07:26:07
I've got a WRT54G... I think it's v7.1? Whatever it is, it's gimped. I'm running DD-WRT v24sp1 micro. (Yes, I've changed my firewall rules to fix the exploit (http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/community/developmentnews/34-dd-wrt-httpd-vulnerability-milw0rmcom-report.html).)

Anyway, I'm thinking of getting an Asus WL-520gU, and putting OpenWRT on it, and hacking the crap out of it. See, it's got a USB host port, so you can have all sorts of fun with that. (And it's not gimped like the WRT54G is now.)
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bigpook on Sat, 08 August 2009, 09:06:23
Quote from: bhtooefr;108159
I've got a WRT54G... I think it's v7.1? Whatever it is, it's gimped. I'm running DD-WRT v24sp1 micro. (Yes, I've changed my firewall rules to fix the exploit (http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/community/developmentnews/34-dd-wrt-httpd-vulnerability-milw0rmcom-report.html).)

Anyway, I'm thinking of getting an Asus WL-520gU, and putting OpenWRT on it, and hacking the crap out of it. See, it's got a USB host port, so you can have all sorts of fun with that. (And it's not gimped like the WRT54G is now.)


wow. the pricing on the Asus (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320023) is pretty good. Out of the box it looks to support a virtual DMZ but seems to only support VPN pass through..

I need to read up on DD-WRT and Tomato and see if it would work with the Asus. Ideally, the virtual DMZ would be supported and VPN endpoint would be supported. OpenVPN would be ideal if possible.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bhtooefr on Sat, 08 August 2009, 09:13:37
I know DD-WRT is supported on the Asus...

Also, there's a cheaper version of that Asus without USB. I forget the model number, but it's literally the same device with the USB components missing (and even a list on the PCB of the parts that need to be added to make it into a USB version.)
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: watduzhkstand4 on Sat, 08 August 2009, 09:26:21
My friend got an Asus but I don't think he's liking it too much because all the settings he saved goes back to default for no reason in DD-WRT.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bigpook on Sat, 08 August 2009, 09:33:42
yeah, but at 44 dollars its still a pretty good deal. I will order it straightaway once I confirm it will act as a VPN endpoint, and support virtual DMZ.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: Xuan on Sun, 09 August 2009, 00:37:48
Hi, I'll do this noob question; What would I need to make a Wireless router with a PC?

I'm currently ip-masquerading with mi server and hooked a cheap wireless router setted up as a bridge to serve wlan pcs. But I'm thinking of replaceing it because it doesn't work well, so may I expand the server somehow or just get another Wlan router (preferably supporting some dd-wrt like firmware)?.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: iMav on Sun, 09 August 2009, 01:10:59
Quote from: bigpook;108149
It looks like they are EOL and the alixXXX replaces them.
I take it the 9 pin serial  connector is for a serial console. Were you satisfied with their performance?


I built them a few years ago.  Never had a problem with performance.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: majestouch on Sun, 09 August 2009, 02:48:01
I like the Buffalo WHR-HP-G54..even though it looks like you picked up one of the linksys boxen. The Buffalo has a smaller footprint and better stock firmware than the linksys/cisco. Additionally, it becomes rock solid when you put DD-WRT on it.

http://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-Technology-WHR-HP-G54-Wireless-G-Performance/dp/B000AOKTJ8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1249803723&sr=1-1
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: bigpook on Mon, 10 August 2009, 16:40:23
the netgate site (http://www.netgate.com/product_info.php?cPath=60_85&products_id=312) has an alix 3 port with pfsense already installed package available. a little pricey, sort of, but would work. It supports openvpn as an endpoint and has 3 ethernet ports.
I still need to read more on the tomato and WRT firmware to make sure what their limitations are.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: Hofy on Thu, 20 August 2009, 07:53:09
Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 here with Tomato firmware.
Rock solid stable for 2 years now.  Bonus is having complete control of the band with and connections of the PCs connected to it.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: Cake_Eater on Sun, 30 August 2009, 23:24:11
WRT54GL with Tomato, but really anything that you can put Tomato on will suit nearly any non-N purposes. I'm still hoping that Tomato will be re-written for the WRT160NL, that happens and the GL gets relegated to wireless extender duty.
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: D-EJ915 on Sun, 30 August 2009, 23:32:46
Quote from: majestouch;108366
I like the Buffalo WHR-HP-G54..even though it looks like you picked up one of the linksys boxen. The Buffalo has a smaller footprint and better stock firmware than the linksys/cisco. Additionally, it becomes rock solid when you put DD-WRT on it.

http://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-Technology-WHR-HP-G54-Wireless-G-Performance/dp/B000AOKTJ8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1249803723&sr=1-1
I have that and a WRT connected via WDS to bridge my up and downstairs
Title: What router do you current use?
Post by: NathanA on Mon, 31 August 2009, 20:31:16
I'm running MikroTik RouterOS on one of their RouterBoards.  Great stuff, their software, and the hardware isn't bad either.  You can also run RouterOS on an x86 box and "roll your own."

-- Nathan
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: timofonic on Thu, 17 March 2016, 23:16:39
Necroposting...

What do you use these days? I would like to know it from the original forum posters too, to know how they evolved :D

What do you think about Alpine Linux?
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: alexjd99 on Thu, 17 March 2016, 23:24:16
Nighthawk X4 (http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-AC2350-Smart-Router/dp/B00MRVJY5C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1458274899&sr=8-3&keywords=nighthawk+router)

I don't have any complaints. I get around 120 down and 20 up. Not sure if it's because I have a pretty great wireless adapter, this, or both of them, but I've had great results with it.

it also looks pretty rad
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: Leslieann on Fri, 18 March 2016, 01:37:10
Currently I use an Asus Rt-N66U, it's WRT compatible, very fast, hard to bog down. It's probably a year and a half old, and it's been great. I run the stock firmware, but I always buy routers I can change firmware after some bad experiences.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: tp4tissue on Fri, 18 March 2016, 02:15:52
I haven't upgraded since the N66u..  The only AC gear in the house are fones, and that's kinda a waste of time to go AC..
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: jwaz on Fri, 18 March 2016, 12:24:22
Holy necro!

It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: dgneo on Fri, 18 March 2016, 12:26:15
Holy necro!

It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

This is my game plan, DIY Routers FTW.

Currently using an RT-N66U with Merlin's ASUSWRT running on it, solid as a rock.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: xtrafrood on Fri, 18 March 2016, 12:32:35
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: jwaz on Fri, 18 March 2016, 12:35:21
My BLT drive just went AWOL  ???
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: jdcarpe on Fri, 18 March 2016, 14:16:09
My BLT drive just went AWOL  ???
I've got this big project due tomorrow for Mr. Kawasaki, and if i dont get it in he's gonna ask me to commit hari kari. You know these Japanese management techniques.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: N3RDLY on Fri, 18 March 2016, 14:17:34
I love my Ubiquiti 5 port POE router.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Fri, 18 March 2016, 14:20:30
Just upgraded to an AC68U; I had to factory reset it once to resolve some intermittent latency issues, but it has been fine ever since.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: LiquidEvilGaming on Sat, 19 March 2016, 04:11:16
Asus - N900 Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router currently though i may upgrade to AC wireless eventually.

It's a fairly solid router mines one glaring flaw it runs....HOT! like fry an egg on it hot.   I have an external USB fan pointed at it which keeps it within normal levels but without the fan it gets way too hot for a router for my liking.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: tp4tissue on Sat, 19 March 2016, 11:16:10
Asus - N900 Dual-Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router currently though i may upgrade to AC wireless eventually.

It's a fairly solid router mines one glaring flaw it runs....HOT! like fry an egg on it hot.   I have an external USB fan pointed at it which keeps it within normal levels but without the fan it gets way too hot for a router for my liking.

u mean the N66 U?

I run mine with the top lid off, and it's on a shelf, so I rigged a fone charger to a 120mm fan to cool it.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: tp4tissue on Sat, 19 March 2016, 11:17:58
Holy necro!

It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

What are you guys using pfsense to configure.. ?
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: -musubi on Sat, 19 March 2016, 13:59:51
I use a tplink dual band n600 on stock firmware. It's been a champ for 3 years since I got it initially, but only starting recently its been a little wonky, causing extreme network spikes that can be fixed by a reboot. I'm thinking of finally putting DD-WRT on it...
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: N3RDLY on Sat, 19 March 2016, 21:20:56
Holy necro!

It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

What are you guys using pfsense to configure.. ?

pfsense is so 3 years ago. :p Step up son ;D
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: appleonama on Sat, 19 March 2016, 21:37:09
LINKSYS EA8500 got it for 90 on amazon warehouse deals  :thumb:
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: iLLucionist on Sat, 26 March 2016, 08:14:45
ASUS RT-N66U. Best thing EVER so far. Never had a crash or packet drop. Rock solid for the last 3 years. But I did flash it with Merlin I believe.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: UsualSuspectXXX on Fri, 08 April 2016, 23:24:16
Netgear Nighthawk (R7000) (http://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-AC1900-Gigabit-Router/dp/B00F0DD0I6) has been running like a champ since the day I got it, about 2 years ago-ish.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: smknjoe on Sat, 09 April 2016, 00:01:21
It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

It's all I've used for the better part of a decade. Better than "Enterprise" crap that starts out at $8,000. Can be used at the home or even in a production environment.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: noisyturtle on Sat, 09 April 2016, 01:13:00
Nighthawk! You gotta say it like that, with the exclamation mark.

Nighthawk!
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: iLLucionist on Sat, 09 April 2016, 07:07:37
It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

It's all I've used for the better part of a decade. Better than "Enterprise" crap that starts out at $8,000. Can be used at the home or even in a production environment.

Never heard of it... is it software / hardware? I don't really understand their site.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: tp4tissue on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:11:20
Nighthawk! You gotta say it like that, with the exclamation mark.

Nighthawk!

would be even cooler if you made the screeching hawk sounds at the end of it.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: noisyturtle on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:15:01
Nighthawk! You gotta say it like that, with the exclamation mark.

Nighthawk!

would be even cooler if you made the screeching hawk sounds at the end of it.

Aww man, solo project time. Got to put a tiny speaker inside of it and have it screech with freedom every time you press the wps button.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: iLLucionist on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:16:02
Nighthawk! You gotta say it like that, with the exclamation mark.

Nighthawk!

would be even cooler if you made the screeching hawk sounds at the end of it.

Aww man, solo project time. Got to put a tiny speaker inside of it and have it screech with freedom every time you press the wps button.

That would be really cool.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: smknjoe on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:22:51
It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

It's all I've used for the better part of a decade. Better than "Enterprise" crap that starts out at $8,000. Can be used at the home or even in a production environment.

Never heard of it... is it software / hardware? I don't really understand their site.

It's an OS based on BSD. With tons of packages for traffic analysis, high grade VPNs, IPS/WAF/IDS, firewall, and it gets as "granular" as you want. You can put it on all kinds of hardware. At home I just use an old PC with a couple of NICs. You can download an image for free. They only charge for support.

They stared selling hardware a few years ago. I think to try to move into the Enterprise market. Most companies still like to buy hardware platforms for network routing/security.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: iLLucionist on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:24:54
It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

It's all I've used for the better part of a decade. Better than "Enterprise" crap that starts out at $8,000. Can be used at the home or even in a production environment.

Never heard of it... is it software / hardware? I don't really understand their site.

It's an OS based on BSD. With tons of packages for traffic analysis, high grade VPNs, IPS/WAF/IDS, firewall, and it gets as "granular" as you want. You can put it on all kinds of hardware. At home I just use an old PC with a couple of NICs. You can download an image for free. They only charge for support.

They stared selling hardware a few years ago. I think to try to move into the Enterprise market. Most companies still like to buy hardware platforms for network routing/security.

Thanks! Sounds really cool but also a intimidating. Really hardcore.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: smknjoe on Sat, 09 April 2016, 17:30:06
It's all about pfSense these days, running it on a little embedded platform, you can get the APU hardware for around $200 straight from pcengines (designer) or minibox (us distro)

It's all I've used for the better part of a decade. Better than "Enterprise" crap that starts out at $8,000. Can be used at the home or even in a production environment.

Never heard of it... is it software / hardware? I don't really understand their site.

It's an OS based on BSD. With tons of packages for traffic analysis, high grade VPNs, IPS/WAF/IDS, firewall, and it gets as "granular" as you want. You can put it on all kinds of hardware. At home I just use an old PC with a couple of NICs. You can download an image for free. They only charge for support.

They stared selling hardware a few years ago. I think to try to move into the Enterprise market. Most companies still like to buy hardware platforms for network routing/security.

Thanks! Sounds really cool but also a intimidating. Really hardcore.

The really cool thing about it is that it's easy to use. There is a nice GUI and you can configure 98% via point-n-click. I think it's a good platform for beginners up to CISSPs. Great way to learn about Enterprise routing without having to drop tons of money on Cisco hardware or take classes. It can be as simple or as complex as you like.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: Connly33 on Thu, 14 April 2016, 13:57:57
Right now im running a NetGear WNDR 3800, whatever the sub model number is for the premium edition.  Got it on ebay a couple years ago for $20 because i needed a good gigabit Ethernet, 5Ghz n Router for my home network. It will run DD WRT but it has an issue where every few reboots it goes back to stock firmware. so i just keep it stock because i need it to be reliable.
Title: Re: What router do you current use?
Post by: iLLucionist on Thu, 14 April 2016, 16:37:46
The really cool thing about it is that it's easy to use. There is a nice GUI and you can configure 98% via point-n-click. I think it's a good platform for beginners up to CISSPs. Great way to learn about Enterprise routing without having to drop tons of money on Cisco hardware or take classes. It can be as simple or as complex as you like.

That's really cool! I should try it someday.. So much side projects already.