[ale] Looks like time for a new wireless router

Leam Hall leamhall at gmail.com
Mon Dec 30 16:52:51 EST 2024


Err... I'll admit that my home-networking skills are limited to running wire and setting up consumer devices. I have more time with Cisco stuff in datacenters than anything at home.

The ideal is a "power on/off" setup my wife can deal with when there are storms. If I can figure out a physical separation between the ISP router, an actual firewall/network fence, and the wifi/internal DNS/Gateway, that'd be good. The firewall is a future thing, but needs to be able to run off a UPS for a few minutes, so the lower power consumption the better.

Does that answer the question?

Leam



On 12/28/24 09:33, Dev Null via Ale wrote:
>> agreement to follow best practices until 2035.
> 
> And it's the wild west after 2035? :)
> 
> Alas, PC-engines is no more; they mentioned the lack of availability of the AMD processors they were using unfortunately.
> 
> Are you looking for a router/AP or just an AP?


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