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Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Opinions requested: LF Good low powered multi-port gateway/wireless router

  • Subject: Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Opinions requested: LF Good low powered multi-port gateway/wireless router
  • From: Singer Wang <wang [ at ] singerwang [ dot ] com>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 14:12:52 -0500
I tried the ThinkPengiun solution and I found it rather lacking. We do a
fair bit of transfers on the local LAN between computers plugged in and
those on Wifi. The two main limitations for us were:
1) only 100Mb ethernet ports
2) the wireless-N is only on the 2.4GHz band, not 5GHz and is really slow..
I have never been able to hit more then 80Mb/s from it even right next to
it..

S

On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Peter Meyer <petermeyer69 [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com> wrote:

> Forum:
>
> Opinions please.  I am looking to build/buy something that replaces my
> existing router/gateway box.
>
> My thinking is taking me in two directions.  One is to replace my existing
> WRT54GL running Tomato with another embedded system running openWRT or
> build a multi-port router (raspberry pi???) with:
>
> 1. wireless N
> 2. unique zones and policies that separate the wifi (wlan) from the
>    local network (lan) and firewall both from the internet.
> 3. QOS controls - This has become less of an issue as my DSL pipe is
>    10/1, however I would like to add VOIP onto this network and
>    prioritize its traffic above all other.
>
>
> I've started prototyping this idea using a raspberry PI running Shorewall,
> but read discussion groups  that mention that the USB hub can't handle the
> multiple USB<->Ethernet ports and will start dropping packets.  I'll know
> more once I've go this set up and start pushing serious traffic through it.
>
> The one box that might serve this firewall function well is a utilite <
> http://www.compulab.co.il/utilite-computer/web/utilite-overview> box that
> has two GIGE ports connected right to the ARM processor.
>
> Can you make any further comments on the thinkpenguin solution <
> https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-
> wireless-n-broadband-router-gnu-linux-tpe-nwifirouter2> mentioned or
> other router boxes that with OpenWRT would meet the above mentioned
> requirements.
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Peter
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