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Evaluating the value of a PFSense/ATX-based custom router depends on your specific needs and environment.

Evaluating the value of a PFSense/ATX-based custom router depends on your specific needs and environment.

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CompHarrison
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02-06-2016, 06:23 PM
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You have a 400Mbps broadband connection via coaxial internet. Right now you're streaming DisneyPlus, Netflix, YouTube, and gaming/modding activities. Your current Netgear Nighthawk 800 router handles this well. If you upgrade to a custom router, performance should improve further depending on the new hardware specs.
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CompHarrison
02-06-2016, 06:23 PM #1

You have a 400Mbps broadband connection via coaxial internet. Right now you're streaming DisneyPlus, Netflix, YouTube, and gaming/modding activities. Your current Netgear Nighthawk 800 router handles this well. If you upgrade to a custom router, performance should improve further depending on the new hardware specs.

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vdbsam
Junior Member
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02-06-2016, 08:25 PM
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On the cost of others? It could be. Most routers have a feature called QoS (Quality of Service) that lets you control certain tasks or prioritize them. You might want to explore this option first.
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vdbsam
02-06-2016, 08:25 PM #2

On the cost of others? It could be. Most routers have a feature called QoS (Quality of Service) that lets you control certain tasks or prioritize them. You might want to explore this option first.

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arekun
Junior Member
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02-07-2016, 09:25 AM
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I understand you're concerned about the cost and complexity. A better solution might be to upgrade to a router with additional channels and modern features.
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arekun
02-07-2016, 09:25 AM #3

I understand you're concerned about the cost and complexity. A better solution might be to upgrade to a router with additional channels and modern features.

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Radnatalie
Junior Member
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02-07-2016, 05:49 PM
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Overkill is fine but costly? Not really. You can find affordable used PCs based on your area. In the UK you might find one for around £100 plus extra £15 for a 2-port NIC. I purchased a Lenovo M82 SFF for £80, which came with Windows 10 Pro, an i5 processor and 8GB RAM. I initially used it as a PFSense box, then virtualized it using the same machine after switching to an ESXi server.
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Radnatalie
02-07-2016, 05:49 PM #4

Overkill is fine but costly? Not really. You can find affordable used PCs based on your area. In the UK you might find one for around £100 plus extra £15 for a 2-port NIC. I purchased a Lenovo M82 SFF for £80, which came with Windows 10 Pro, an i5 processor and 8GB RAM. I initially used it as a PFSense box, then virtualized it using the same machine after switching to an ESXi server.