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tugo2014-03-18 14:57:37
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tugo, 2014-03-18 14:57:37

What alternatives to the Vyatta soft router are there now?

I installed the Vyatta operating system on a server in a small office. I distribute the Internet with Yota, DHCP. A month later, I look: the distribution kit was cut out, there is no documentation, updates, of course, will not be either.
What would you recommend a replacement, preferably the same pleasant to set up and operate?

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Templar3d, 2014-03-22
@tugo

VyOs is also bad with documentation.
Mikrotik, Kerio - paid products. I don't know what in Kerio is worth the money they want for it. In my personal opinion/experience, products like Kerio are held only by former/current lovers of broken/stolen who have mastered nothing else. There is nothing ingenious in it, only the stripped-down features of the free software included in its composition.
There are many free solutions for this issue.
Comparison table for soft routers here .

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Allineer, 2014-03-18
@Allineer

Debian

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throughtheether, 2014-03-18
@throughtheether

I did not work myself, but I heard about such a fork: VyOS

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realscorp, 2014-04-07
@realscorp

I personally like pfSense. A small, tidy router distribution on FreeBSD, a good, visual web interface, good functionality, a lot of plugins. Can work from a flash drive. I worked stably under Hyper-V, although the lack of drivers for synthetic network cards affected, of course.

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