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Which router to choose for an office of 100 people?
Hello.
There is a small office.
External channel in 50 Mbps.
Now I use a virtual machine with ubuntu as a NAT router to the Internet.
from the functionality:
1) Nat,
2) VPN / pptp for remote access (uses a total of 10 people),
3) HTB shaping on a part of the internal subnet,
4) Monitoring the availability of uplink, in case of a fall, it switches to a backup channel (simply changing the default route) , followed by email notification).
Everything is ok for me, but there are 2 colleagues of the admin with Linux on you, to put it mildly.
Yes, and in the event of a fall of the hypervisor, we risk being left without Google)).
In general, I thought about purchasing some kind of piece of iron that would be convenient to operate not only for me, while it would be able to satisfy all my needs listed above.
I think a little in the direction of Mikrotik, everything seems to be there out of the box, a convenient GUI, graphics will be drawn there.
But I don’t know about the classes for shaping, and there are issues with monitoring the availability.
Who, what can advise???
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Buy mikrotik. There is a shaping, there is an IP, there is snmp. There is scripting. Webmorda and GUI are for customization. Lots of stuff on the net. It is not expensive.
Mikrotik for sure. SNMP is. There is monitoring. Firewall - linux iptables, slightly extended, you can use all linux schemes to pass packets. True, without knowing how packets go through iptables, it will still be difficult to master the Mikrotik firewall.
As for pfSense, the radish horseradish is no sweeter - it's based on FreeBSD and pf. A person not hacking in linux is unlikely to cope with FreeBSD :-)
pfSense.
everything is simple with administration.
Well, you buy some Mikrotik. So what?
If colleagues have not mastered Linux, then Mikrotik will not master either.
It is not difficult there, but you need to navigate where and what to look for in the most extensive menu.
The hypervisor rises one or two times. The image of the virtual machine is uploaded there for three or four.
Conduct small exercises, store the image in a known place - and not know grief.
What will you do if the hardware router fails?
Take a Mikrotik, he doesn’t know how to brew coffee (in fact, he doesn’t know how).
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