On 08/03/2014 03:18 AM, Yves Blusseau wrote:
> i have found this router: http://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-lite
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> http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-reviews/32012-first-look-ubiquiti-edgerouter-lite
Yves,
I just purchased an ERLite-3. I plan to pair it with a gigabit switch
at 03.08.2014 12:55, Yves Blusseau wrote:
But for network performance the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite is much better.
and it has some kind of *X system anyway. If we can get ou stuff loading
on this platform, it might be interestng.
For me all this hardware lacks versatility. I want to be able to
Hi all,
i have found this router: http://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-lite
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http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-reviews/32012-first-look-ubiquiti-edgerouter-lite
It's seems we can put a freebsd or linux on it:
- http://rtfm.net/FreeBSD/ERL/
-
Hi.
It seems to be a bit expensive. There are cheaper TPLink
TL-WDR3500/TL-WDR3600 routers, with 128M RAM and 8M flash + USB, IMHO
enough powerful routers, and there are a lot of cheap routers with USB
like DLink DIR-320/NRU and TPLink TL-MR3220 (usually 4M flash/32M ROM).
All of them has
But for network performance the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite is much better.
Regards,
Yves
Le 3 août 2014 à 12:43, Andrew ni...@seti.kr.ua a écrit :
Hi.
It seems to be a bit expensive. There are cheaper TPLink
TL-WDR3500/TL-WDR3600 routers, with 128M RAM and 8M flash + USB, IMHO
enough
Maybe, but 1) at it's price you can buy for ex., some Atom board + PSU +
Intel NIC + RAM, and have better performance and 2) Ubiquiti comes with
enough good firmware, which supports hardware offloads (AFAIK it has
NAT/PPPoE offload) and other things which will require a lot of work to
porting