hottuna
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Hi!
I've been looking into buying a high-performance home-network router. What I'd need is a 100/100 wan capable, gigabit router that can handle massive amounts of tcp-connections. Massive as in at least 2000.
I haven't found anything suitable, products aimed at commercial networks are generally to expensive. In the same way every home-network oriented product I've seen stats of is way underpowered.
So, my idea is to build a router, but finding hardware with decent performance, dual gigabit NICs, low-ish electricity usage and a pricetag beneath 430$ has been a challenge.
Performance suggestions for pfSense which is what Im planning to run, is a 1ghz CPU and 1gb ram for the load Im planning to have.
I've looked at Intel Atom boards, but havent found cheap alternatives with multiple NICs.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
I've been looking into buying a high-performance home-network router. What I'd need is a 100/100 wan capable, gigabit router that can handle massive amounts of tcp-connections. Massive as in at least 2000.
I haven't found anything suitable, products aimed at commercial networks are generally to expensive. In the same way every home-network oriented product I've seen stats of is way underpowered.
So, my idea is to build a router, but finding hardware with decent performance, dual gigabit NICs, low-ish electricity usage and a pricetag beneath 430$ has been a challenge.
Performance suggestions for pfSense which is what Im planning to run, is a 1ghz CPU and 1gb ram for the load Im planning to have.
I've looked at Intel Atom boards, but havent found cheap alternatives with multiple NICs.
Do you guys have any suggestions?
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