On 11/25/2017 03:23 AM, leloft wrote: > On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 15:32:52 -0600 > goli...@dyne.org wrote: > > > So could I ask for your opinions please? > 1) What should I replace the Netgear router with? > What's the 'critics choice'?
If you're a "networking guy" (or at least comfortable with "it's not plug and pray"), Ubiquiti Edge Routers are top notch IMO. They've got just enough of a GUI and wizards (once updated to the latest firmware -- the "as shipped firmware" is pretty spartan) to do most basic things; but run a fork of Vyatta (6.3, IIRC) on top of Debian Jessie, so the CLI is quite powerful (and, IMO, easier to navigate than tomato / ddwrt / etc.) If you need something that approximates a soho router (1x "WAN" port and 4x "LAN" ports), the ER-X or ER-X-SFP are the ones to get. Otherwise, the ER-5-PoE has 2x WAN + 3x LAN (or WAN + LAN1 + LAN2 -- only three ports are switched). All of the other models are "just routers", and each port represents a different physical network. Can't help with the other questions, I don't know enough about X.
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