A micro pc with opnsense / Pfsense.
Great for a firewall, not so great for a wifi access point. Lots of people running opnsense are also running openwrt on a dedicated access point.
Can you recommend an affordable (read readily available used) micro pc that is suitably spec’d for pfsense? I had a look at the Protectli 4Ports but they’re somewhat outside my budget and overkill for my needs. Appreciate your time.
You could try this. I have two of these (16GB 512GB version) arriving in the post today. They're on offer currently.
Appreciate your suggestion. Cheers.
Basically those and things like them. There's a bunch of different models on amazon if you just search for mini firewall. Maybe the protecli fw2b? I think mine is made by qotom
If that's overkill, ddwrt is probably the next best thing I guess?
Thanks for your input. I may need to bite the bullet some time soon. I’m dubious of the to good to be true, no name offerings from the usual e-commerce sites. Hmm.
If you want to keep comparable capability and are ok with flashing a new firmware you might like a Netgear (R8000) - AC3200
I run tomato on mine, I have network segmentation, VLANs, all the goodies
I would honestly suggest any router on this list that meets your needs
https://wiki.freshtomato.org/doku.php/hardware_compatibility
Linksys anything tends to be pretty good in my experience
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