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dsl_er

join:2006-12-02
El Segundo, CA


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January 18th, @04:34PM

[General] Lets Talk Routers Part 2

Has a new subscriber to fiber service on the Utopia Network, I would like to rehash an old post on this forum discussing home router/network setups capable of supporting speeds of 50mbps.

The original post can be found here: »Let's talk routers

For those with similar service/speed out there, what routers/configs are you using, and what do your throughput rates looks like?

If anyone has a link to a website reviewing router throughputs, that would be much appreciated as well. The best compilation of router comparisons I found was here:
»www.smallnetbuilder.com/componen···mid,189/
Unfortunately, the list is about 7 months old now.

joebarnhart

join:2005-12-15
Santa Clara, CA

I'm fond of open-source solutions like m0n0wall and pfSense. Both are based on FreeBSD and work on either a standard PC platform or single-board computer such as Soekris or PCEngines. I'm running pfSense on a mini-ITX board from VIA on my 100/100 fiber connection from Paxio.



bbarrera
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join:2000-10-23
Sacramento, CA
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·SureWest Internet
·FrontierNet Intern..

reply to dsl_er
I'm still using Zyxel routers and they deliver all the speed that Surewest can dish out. On my 20M/20M fiber Internet connection I've recorded up to 35Mbps uploads to Surewest speed test server.

Very interested in performance of VPN routers under $300. The specs for Linksys RVS4000 look interesting but from reading various forums that product does not have stable firmware yet.
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