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by colinb
73 days ago
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I think I understand why this is true for plain IP forwarding. There isn’t much to break the cache and the lookups are few and fast. What’s the cheapest (new) computer that can drive a 1Gb port with NAT? With a busy encrypted (wireguard?) connection? [I don’t think qos has a lot of use in the domestic environment; sure, someone here does it but I think it’s much less mainstream than the features I already mentioned. ] Such a device could drive my home. But in a couple of years I suspect I’ll want 2Gb or 10. In the past I’ve tended to use a device until its crappy power supply failed. So I guess I’m hoping for a >5 year life span/upgrade capacity. For all I know the answer to my question is one of those passively cooled four port n100 bricks from AliExpress. Anecdata happily accepted. |
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About any n100 will do. Question is in their reliability which mostly comes down to power regulation components quality. Not performance.
One of my installs runs on a repurposed old android phone. Which has about 100 times CPU capacity of the router I write this through, and that one being cheap tplink shit still terminates wireguard at link speed which is 100Mbps. You don't need fancy gear for routing. And you don't usually need gigabit uplink because speed is limited way upstream.
But if you want "the right gear and damn the price" go get a Microtik. They are very good.