I haven't done the performance testing that Stuart has done, so keep that in mind when reading what I wrote. I live in the middle of nowhere and my only available uplink is via Satellite. That will always be the weakest link in anything I do. Before I switched to my RPi 4 I was using an i386 from around 2002 and had no problems with it either. My standards are not high.

On Mon, 16 Nov 2020, Mihai Popescu wrote:

Hello,

Do you think is practical to run RPi 4 as an OpenBSD router, one interface
from the board and one from USB Ethernet adapter?
I try to replace my ISP router, the connection is 300/150 Mbps down/up. It
will be a router with dhcp only, pf active.
If anyone is running this scenario, what usb to ethernet adapter do you
use? Do I need some special measures like extra cooling, etc?
Basically I need a two interface board able to route that amount of
traffic. Do you have another suggestion in this price range, please?
APU is out of the question, I can't afford the price.

Thank you.


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