So I am looking to swap out my Netgear R6250 to either a Edgerouter X or Mikrotik Hex or if there is another recommendation.
I was wondering if anyone had experience with either and is able to compare the 2.
One of the reason I was looking at the edgerouter x is because of the POE passthrough to the UniFi AC Lite. That will be one less thing I need to plug into my powerstrip which is nice. But I also have seen on forums that there are performance/speed issues. Since I am going to be mainly working off of the switch all local traffic would be nice and quick. Unless I am going wireless but then I would guess the wireless speed would be the bottle neck and not the router. I just found out about the Mikrotik Hex today and haven't done much research on it other than that it seems comparable to the edgerouter x.
I am learning Cisco IOS at work so I can better maintain our switches at work. But I am far from a network expert, at least that is how I feel. I would rather get something cisco but in the usual cisco fashion they seem a bit pricey. So these routers will be a learning experience for me.
I have a Netgear GS108t on the way so I can set up my NAS with lag and plug most of my devices on that switch. Around the time I go to purchase my router I am planning on getting the UniFi AC Lite. Since I am going to be buying the AC Lite price is also part of the factor on my current choice.
If I end up running out of ports on the GS108t the plan is to get a second one and lag them together.
As for devices I am going to have on the network
Devices attached to Netgear GS108t (attached to router)
2x PC
1x mac mini (can be moved to wifi)
1x xbox (can be moved to wifi)
1x NAS
1x Netgear AC1200 (wireless bridge to another Netgear AC 1200)
Devices attached to AC1200
1x Dummy Switch
1x PC
3x Game Console
1x TiVO
1x Stereo Receiver
Various devices on wifi (Unifi AC Lite to be attached to router)
phones
3x Chromecast
laptops
portable game consoles
Also have "1 gig" internet, but for some reason with my Netgear R6250 I am getting less then half of max speed. Unsure if I turned on QOS on accident or if the router is just acting up again, I will try and trouble shoot it once everyone is asleep and off of the internet. But this is one of the reason I am trying to get away from consumer gear, the constant power cycling gets annoying. I know ddwrt or tomato will fix that but depending on the build sometimes it is more of a headache.
I was wondering if anyone had experience with either and is able to compare the 2.
One of the reason I was looking at the edgerouter x is because of the POE passthrough to the UniFi AC Lite. That will be one less thing I need to plug into my powerstrip which is nice. But I also have seen on forums that there are performance/speed issues. Since I am going to be mainly working off of the switch all local traffic would be nice and quick. Unless I am going wireless but then I would guess the wireless speed would be the bottle neck and not the router. I just found out about the Mikrotik Hex today and haven't done much research on it other than that it seems comparable to the edgerouter x.
I am learning Cisco IOS at work so I can better maintain our switches at work. But I am far from a network expert, at least that is how I feel. I would rather get something cisco but in the usual cisco fashion they seem a bit pricey. So these routers will be a learning experience for me.
I have a Netgear GS108t on the way so I can set up my NAS with lag and plug most of my devices on that switch. Around the time I go to purchase my router I am planning on getting the UniFi AC Lite. Since I am going to be buying the AC Lite price is also part of the factor on my current choice.
If I end up running out of ports on the GS108t the plan is to get a second one and lag them together.
As for devices I am going to have on the network
Devices attached to Netgear GS108t (attached to router)
2x PC
1x mac mini (can be moved to wifi)
1x xbox (can be moved to wifi)
1x NAS
1x Netgear AC1200 (wireless bridge to another Netgear AC 1200)
Devices attached to AC1200
1x Dummy Switch
1x PC
3x Game Console
1x TiVO
1x Stereo Receiver
Various devices on wifi (Unifi AC Lite to be attached to router)
phones
3x Chromecast
laptops
portable game consoles
Also have "1 gig" internet, but for some reason with my Netgear R6250 I am getting less then half of max speed. Unsure if I turned on QOS on accident or if the router is just acting up again, I will try and trouble shoot it once everyone is asleep and off of the internet. But this is one of the reason I am trying to get away from consumer gear, the constant power cycling gets annoying. I know ddwrt or tomato will fix that but depending on the build sometimes it is more of a headache.