How powerful is your router?

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in a one-on-one fight, mine could probably take on around 70% of routers and win.

My dads router could beat your router. He works at Nintendo.

bet

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Hello, 30%

Not bosch

It is very powerful

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Pathetic

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more powerful than yours

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>Mikrotik
Enjoy your russian botnet backdoor router. Route all the KGB, Chinks, NSA and skiddos right into your network.

Mine is serviceable

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Powerful enough. Just about the only thing I'd need to upgrade for if I needed more VPN speed, but I have a home server I could offload that onto.

Based, I've also run a supermicro atom board as a router.

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>I need 12 HDD's in Raid 0 for my routing tables
Get fucked loser

my FreeNAS box is running pFsense in a VM, nimrod.

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Do you happen to know your wattage usage is on idle I'm doing research on making a FreeNAS+Router box as well

>500w router
Nice one, user

odroid h2
pretty overkill, even with DPI enabled

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about 200 watts, I got 8-3tb drives for data and 2-10k drives for jails and VM's and 64gb of ram and the R510 is very quiet.

if you got the cash take a look at used R720XD on ebay, they are probably better on the power

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>1000w router
yikes

I have an old X58 board and was planning on doing something with it, is a hex core Xeon over kill if I won't be doing VMs and shit? I probably won't be using a bunch of HDDs so that would reduce power consumption a bit.

>R720XD
>XD
thanks you too

I'm running pFsense on an Athlon 5350. It's more than powerful enough for what I'm doing

Some would say it's powerful enough.

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>ASICcels
lmao Sad!

It's complete overkill.
E3-1220v2

>Intel
>ASIC

Openwrt 1900ac with ddwrt. No complaints, works great for my needs.

Did you mean Linksys 1900AC? I own the ACS version with OpenWRT installed and it works like a charm. Does all I need it to with a gigabit fibre connection as well.

It's a dual quad Xeon, so.

It's bretty gud.

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880mhz 2 core / 4 thread MIPS
256mb LP-DDR4 1200mhz

>2 core/4 thread 32-bit mips, no FPU, 18W draw
It's pretty slow but the switches are fast and can saturate 1GbE LAN, plus 2 cores makes it better than a lot of budget consumer routers which usually have just 1. I think that's most important for the average home network - some of these PFsense boxes here are overkill, plus you can always add a server to your router, so never understood making your router a server, especially when it complicates security.

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>2 core/4 thread
enjoy your spectre

>PC Engines APU2
Nice, they make good hardware.

>MIPS
>spectre
mips.com/blog/mips-response-on-speculative-execution-and-side-channel-vulnerabilities/

> two MIPS processor families that support superscalar out-of-order execution could be affected by variants 1 & 2
RIP

I have a 36 core system with 128gb RAM 3 7200rpm hdds and 4 ssds and it uses 90 watts on idle..

Yeah, I just have the AC version, not the ACS. Was thinking of upgrading to the 3200ACM(i think?) but it'd just be a waste of money desu. Might just wait for a WiFi 6 compatible one. I love this router. Plus it's cute, CUTE!

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not so much

MT7621A user here too! is that a WR1200JS?

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It's enough for me

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A bit overpowered.

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>is that a WR1200JS?
Knockoff board, but yes. I was originally going to get a Xiaomi router, but a) didn't want USB 3.0 interference, and b) the bootloader, like most Xiaomi products now, required going through a lot of bullshit to unlock prior to being able to flash OpenWRT. Then I fell for a few posts on Jow Forums shilling the WR1200JS - wouldn't be surprised if that were you

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Mikrotik RB952Ui-5ac2nD
single core 650mhz, 64mb ram

Only have 12/2mbit or something like that connection. Was running wrt54gs v1.0 tomato till recently but it started to reboot here and there despite replacing caps. Had it for like 15 years.

ASUS RT-AC1900P
Works for me.

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These routers have got to be the shittiest thing to ever come out of ubiquity's ass. USG's are better but even then without a controller, it loses its fucking config. I like ubiquity but the way they manage the equipment could use improvement. Use the controller/cloud key for Central management but not completely depend on it.

Total shit. The most budget router from Walmart. Our internet recently went down because someone fucking up the ethernet cable from out apartment to the building switch, and my router could not handshake at all. My mobo's nic could still handshake at 100mbps (it was gigabit equipment though), and even the second nic I bought for my desktop for like $10 on Newegg could handshake at 10mbps.

I have no idea what you're doing with your Ubiquiti stuff but I literally set it and forget it. The only time I touch my network config is to upgrade firmware and I've encountered no problems at all when doing that.

just werks

Tried putting openwrt on it, but it doesn't play well with the ISP's modem. Would've upgraded to a VR400 and dumped the ISP's trash modem if i had more than 90~100mbps, but no need for now.

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I work for an MSP and when ubiquity equipment goes haywire, fuck... You have to be extra careful with reconfiguring controllers and readopting devices. Which leads to what I'm saying that their equipment should not completely rely on the controller. As for edge routers, they're weird... And have no WAN access which is retarded, so if it breaks, you have to be within the lan to get into it, no remote access. I'm looking at his from an Enterprise perspective. For home? Any fucking thing werks.

Router down at the office, fucking dipshits won't stop using chink software which makes thousands of connections.
Pulling the plug on a single computer drops the active connections down to less than 500 connections spread across more than a dozen devices.

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>routers
lmao

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Sounds like bittorrent to me m8.

It's not BT, they are using some Tencent QQ, and other shit.

Why don't you setup QoS user?

Wtf no back channel access?

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Lots of connections, but it doesn't take up that much bandwidth, runs out of ram long before bandwidth is fully consumed.

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Nope. By default wan access is disabled and you can "enable" it but I never got it to work and had to reset the router because I got locked out. So yes... Only internal management

I don't know much about openwrt, are you able to add more ram or is this a closed unit?

> I don't know much about openwrt, are you able to add more ram
Yeah, opkg install ram-2gb.

that was me on csg, I got a wr1200js too. using it as my repeater/dumb ap.

Pretty good.

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got it for $50 used

flashed ddwrt and it works alright, I cant complain.

only on 62/25mbps so no real need for a pfsense box

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I have the best router ever made.

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Shit speeds in this day of age.

Just bought one of these and put pfSense on it. It's total overkill. Avg. Load never goes over 0.50 and CPU never gets above 10%. Setting up pfSense took longer than I had expected but it was well worth it IMHO.

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when I enable IPS via snort my router runs out of ram and starts to drop packages
why the fuck do I need 8GB on a fucking router
baka

fuck off mossad

>100w router
yikes

I just got a J1900 MB from something like that and put it in a old rack case.

More like 10W

>supporting pfsense
shiggy diggy
install non-retarded superior opnsense

>1000W
You wish the power draw was that reasonable. You can't run those systems on standard household 20/30A breakers.

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Nigger fucker

and the fuck is it?