Just go with Linux and iptables. It is by far the cheapest option and it just works.
tir. 28. apr. 2020 21.13 skrev John Alcock <j...@alcock.org>: > Afternoon, > > I run a small ISP in Tennessee. COVID has forced a lot of people to work > from home. I am starting to run low on IP's and need to consider CGNAT. > > I do have IPV6 space, but we all know that until we force everyone to move > to IPV6, we need to keep IPV4 up and running. > > I could buy more space, but I am really wondering if that is the > best option. It is expensive. I know CGNAT devices are expensive as well, > but it looks like I could stretch it out a bit. > > My thinking is to convert about 50% of my subscribers to CGNAT. > > I am interested in vendors or devices you have used in the past. I > already know about the pitfalls many of my subscribers will have with CGNAT > such as VPN's, Gamers, etc. > > What are your thoughts on CGNAT vendors? > > A10Networks > F5Networks > Others? >