[ale] Microtik vs Ubiquiti vs DIY router...go

Raj Wurttemberg rajaw at c64.us
Thu May 2 13:10:47 EDT 2019


For what it's worth, Netgate (pfSense) does have 1U appliances.   They are not cheap...

https://store.netgate.com/TNSR/XG-1537.aspx

https://store.netgate.com/TNSR/xg-1541.aspx

https://www.netgate.com/solutions/pfsense/xg-7100-1u.html

https://www.netgate.com/solutions/pfsense/xg-1537-1u.html


Thanks,
/Raj

-----Original Message-----
From: Ale <ale-bounces at ale.org> On Behalf Of Derek Atkins via Ale
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 11:50 AM
To: James Sumners <james.sumners at gmail.com>; Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale at ale.org>
Subject: Re: [ale] Microtik vs Ubiquiti vs DIY router...go

Originally I used an old Linux box as my router.  It had great flexibility but the UI sucked.  And it ate power like there was no tomorrow.

Then I switched to a netgear running dd-wrt.  That was better and worked for a long while.  But then that broke (my guess is that it was a victim of the ~2000 bad-cap incident).

Next I went with a Mikrotik RB750.  The UI is nice, but there is one feature it has failed to support (IPv6 source-based routing).  I could live with that shortcoming, but then I changing my network to AT&T Gigabit fiber and the microtik could no longer keep up.

So I swapped to a Ubiquiti Edgerouter Pro.  This can definitely keep up with the gigabit network, and has been serving me well.  It, too, falls to the no IPv6 source based routing issue, but apparently this is being fixed in current firmware (I have not updated it, yet).

My network also leverages an ER-X as a bridge/switch with MAC-based forwarding to route around an AT&T NAT table limit.  This also runs at gig speed, but it's not doing anything other than the MAC NAT.

The rest of my network, once I deploy it, is going to be Unifi hardware, including at least 2 switches and a bunch of APs (probably AC-NanoHD).

Would I go back to Linux as a router?  Maybe.  But it's nice having a 1U box in my rack with a nice web-ui and the line performance I require. 
Also, it's less expensive, IMHO.  Of course YMMV.

-derek

On Thu, May 2, 2019 11:22 am, James Sumners via Ale wrote:
> I use a personally built pfSense router with Ubiquiti WAP and managed 
> switch. pfSense is more robust in terms of flexibility. If you want a 
> completely managed environment I’d recommend all Ubiquiti.
>
> On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 10:23 Alex Carver via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:
>
>> Ok, so Microtik RouterBoards versus Ubiquiti EdgeRouters versus DIY 
>> machine?
>>
>> What's your choice and what's your choice of hardware (especially the 
>> DIY)?
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