How much is required just to get an ER-X set up. I'm getting mixed messages reading the amazon reviews.
I tried with putty, but upon booting the Alix all I see is ~3 rows of dithered block characters and nothing else. I might have been doing something wrong, though. I haven't used it since the initial PFSense install. I was using the right connection type, speed 115200 etc.
I think you guys have convinced me though. I'll get an ERX, and hopefully it won't end in user instigated disaster.
I left the default "only use one LAN" option, so it bridged all the remaining ports for use as a switch. I thought I read that this would disable hardware acceleration, but hardware acceleration was only on the ER-L, right?
I'm certainly not the first guy on this forum to know and talk about ER-X. But probably the first one attempting to understand its SoC capability inside out. The MediaTek SoC in ER-X is surprising capable. It comes with various HW offloading (aka acceleration)..HW NAT, HW QoS, HW crypto..
So the ERX does do some hardware acceleration, but it's not affected by "bridging" ports.
I guess this might be one strike against the ERX for absolute beginner users, at least until all the stock with the old bootloader/s is gone. It didn't take me long to figure out how to check and update it, but there was no single source with complete step-by-step instructions.
In hindsight, I should have recorded an "instructions your grandma could follow" guide including this and the router config. There are small things that could throw a beginner, like the fact that the CLI appears not to register your keystrokes when inputting the password.
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