Router thread

>300+ USD for Gbit LAN

>proprietary shit that can barely support openvpn.

Build your own.

Someone recommend me a good but cheap wired gigabit router. Doesn't need WiFi, doesn't need modem. Just something solid, reliable and cheap that has firewall, is configurable and can forward ports.

What's the point of the mSATA ?

No idea if it'll be the cheapest, but look for the most affordable entry-level TP-LINK model that's recent. I've been going with them since 2016 because I heard from a few people that they're a good price to performance brand.

openwrt.org/toh/start

Same as above. Except find one that can have DD-WRT flashed onto it.

wiki.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices

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Literally Netgear. /v/ will rage hard, but they've mad quality for the past decade that shits on everything else from a price/perf ratio standpoint.

watchguard is shit

best router?
A Pentium dual core with 2 Intel nics running pfSense

those are wifi cards. The smaller ones use the mini pcie or half mini pcie. Same interface as mSATA

>turris omnia 2GB model with msata ssd installed

I get the use of wan and wwan cards, bit this guy is talking about using the mSATA for an ssd.