Let's talk network hardware.
Routers, switches, APs, shitty DSL modems, ghetto pfsense machines, NASes and wi-fi toasters welcome.
I'm looking for a router/switch/ap/nas combo to replace my slow-as-shit cubieboard + 10M linksys setup. Low power consumption is a must. Currently looking at Turris (pic related) but I'm wondering if there are better options out there. Needs to run dlna, torrent client, mpd, webserver, syncthing, ssh, iptables, dns cache and probably some other shit I'm forgetting.
What are you /g/oys using?
>>52139281
I never understood why /g/ always resort to these shitty DSL modem combo boxes when they already run home servers... Just configure your server to act as a router and DHCP server and set your AP in AP mode/bridge mode.
Using a HP T5720 with a CF adapter and a Intel Pro e1000 PCI NIC for the LAN network.
The LAN port on the Intel NIC is connected to an 8 port unmanaged Linksys Gigabit switch.
Both in a DIY wooden lasercut 19" rack case in an IKEA LackRack.
>>52139371
...running PfSense with a Snort package, i hit post too soon :')
>>52139281
Surfbird
Linksys E800 /29 | L2TP
>>52139281
sophos UTM firewall infront then a edgerouter lite to a cisco switch running various vlan trunks to services running at homedge
I just got a new EdgeRouter Lite. I really like it.
Thinking about getting Ubiquiti UAP-AC-LITE too.
Currently running a Ubnt EdgeRouter pro as my router, my backbone is a Arista 7124SX 24port 10Gbit SFP+ switch.
The Arista is linked to a LB4M to connect all my non 10Gbit stuff.
To compliment all this I have some procurve 1Gbit switches throughout the house and a 10Gbit fiber uplink to my rooms mikrotik switch.
AP's are 2x UAP and 1x UAP outdoor with AMO-2G13 antenna.
Also a 150TB+ nas.
>>52139530
what is surfbird?
>>52140521
surfboard motorola*
>>52140166
Sophos on HW?
specs?