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Old 11-10-2015, 17:40   #16
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Re: Router, dual WAN capability

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If your going to look at pFsense look at buying a Watchguard box off eBay and putting pFsense on it, cheaper than above.
Care to post an example? The only ones I can find quote throughput figures less than 1/10th what he needs.

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Watch out with those boxes dude, those throughput claims are pretty optimistic.
Optimistic? The ones I see on eBay quote 125Mbps firewall/20Mbps VPN! My mobile phone can do more than that.
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Old 11-10-2015, 18:45   #17
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Re: Router, dual WAN capability

Igintion mentioned ebay XTM 505
A bit expensive.

Aren't these

ERPro-8 Ubiquiti EdgeRouter PRO

a better choice? We have some of these at work and they are highly respected.
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Re: Router, dual WAN capability

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Care to post an example? The only ones I can find quote throughput figures less than 1/10th what he needs.

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Optimistic? The ones I see on eBay quote 125Mbps firewall/20Mbps VPN! My mobile phone can do more than that.
3.5Gbps claim of some arbitrary throughput measure on one of those Watchguard appliances which aren't actually that cheap.
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3.5Gbps claim of some arbitrary throughput measure on one of those Watchguard appliances which aren't actually that cheap.
And that's exactly why I dislike proprietary "black box" systems.
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Re: Router, dual WAN capability

I have re-evaluated and while load balancing to reach 1.3Gb/s may be good for the e-penis it's not worth the hassle, so I'll run the 2 in active-passive, meaning line rate gigabit downstream and ~100Mb upstream simultaneously is fine, which brings me back into scope of highest-end home routers.

This works well for me as I hate messing with my home network, KISS, and I have a few months before I have to worry about a purchase so can wait for prices of current top-end kit to drop.

Thanks for the input!
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