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Ku_raga2018-04-29 21:12:22
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Ku_raga, 2018-04-29 21:12:22

Recommend a productive router?

It became possible to connect GPON instead of adsl, but the connection price is rather high, I decided to connect with my neighbors, dividing the connection costs and the monthly fee for three, while the channel also needs to be equally divided among three. Accordingly, you need a router that can hold a 200 Mbps channel, and divide it without drawdowns into 3 vlans, wi-fi is not required. The protocol is most likely PPPoE. It is desirable that the piece of iron be openwrt-compatible.
There were thoughts about self-assembly on mini-itx with atom and pfsense, but still I want a finished device.

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xmoonlight, 2018-04-29
@xmoonlight

I would recommend Ubiquiti EdgeRouter 4 (ER-4) for such purposes.

The router is based on a powerful quad-core MIPS64 processor with a frequency of 1 GHz. The amount of RAM is 1 GB DDR3. Such characteristics of the computing part provide the router with the highest performance, allowing it to process over 3.4 million packets per second. .
+EdgeOs based on Linux Debian.

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solalex, 2018-04-30
@solalex

Take a gigabit Mikrotik without options if you need a really working shaper. For example Mikrotik hEX RB750Gr3. You can even not install gpon provider, if you know at what frequencies the reception and transmission, get by with your sfp module, but then buy MikroTik RB2011iLS-IN. They write that it works on D-link DPN-100 modules.

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