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Old Mar 28, 2022 | 4:32 pm
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Originally Posted by KRSW
Wow, lots of discussion on this! Thank all of you! I ended up going with a pair of Asus AC1900P (AC68U) routers. Bought one new & one refurb off Amazon, with the new one being the master, and the second one being the extender. Wireless mesh since hardwiring them is out of the question. $140 total for both units. I ended up loading Merlin & Skynet on them and life's good. They only have a 200Mbps/10Mbps connection so these are complete overkill and are working well.

I can't see spending more than $140 on consumer gear. At that point Ubiquiti's UniFi system is more capable and more reliable. I've put Ubnt's AirMax gear through hell & hurricanes and only lightning seems to be able to stop it. I've been using PFSense since 2006 and other than one dodgy update in 2021, it's been flawless. I can't even count how many PFSense systems I've deployed over the years. Largest one was 7,000+ users running on a consumer-grade computer and it worked amazingly well. Lately I've been using Dell R210 II servers for this. Complete overkill but they're cheap enough and reliable enough.
Thise A68Us are an oldie but a goodie. I use two of those for trade shows and training sessions for sales. Work great, but I did have to offload DHCP/DNS to a separate raspberry pi.

I can’t say it enough, PfSense is awesome. I can pull speeds at 35MB/s (not Mb/s) using a pfsense ESXi VM on a 10+ year old server using WireGuard. VPNing in and out.
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