Edgerouter vs PFSense box?

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Hi everyone, since I have been looking at my network recently I was wondering which of these soloutions would be better for my network if I needed to upgrade my trusty TP-Link in the future.

So which one is the better option as since I will be using a switch ethernet ports on the router aren't a big concern but power efficiency is (Don't particularly want a big powerbill increase) :)
 
Edgerouter IMO
PFsense is great and good but it's just software so you need to build something to house it. By the time you're done you won't get anything small and power efficient enough to come anywhere near the ER.

Plus the ER has very nice pretty colourful graphs as well.
 
If I had to pick now I'd probably go Edgerouter. I regret the day I bought my RB3011 due to it's ridiculous firmware issues which have been ongoing for weeks now.
 
If you just want a router with ACL support then get the EdgeRouter. And to be fair stuff like caching proxies that you can do with pfSense are less and less relevant now that everything is HTTPS.
 
Are you guys recommending any particular Edge Router or just an Edge Router? Because I'm thinking of going the other way.

I'm looking for VPN / proxy services (spend a lot of time travelling with work) and want the best solution. Also I run a server that requires 24x7 access which works fine with my Draytek 2820n - the server is super stable as well.
 
If I had to pick now I'd probably go Edgerouter. I regret the day I bought my RB3011 due to it's ridiculous firmware issues which have been ongoing for weeks now.
If you just want a router with ACL support then get the EdgeRouter. And to be fair stuff like caching proxies that you can do with pfSense are less and less relevant now that everything is HTTPS.
Edgerouter IMO
PFsense is great and good but it's just software so you need to build something to house it. By the time you're done you won't get anything small and power efficient enough to come anywhere near the ER.
Plus the ER has very nice pretty colourful graphs as well.
Well then, it looks like it's the Edgerouter for me then :D
Is there any particular model I should look to buy or could I get by using the ER-X model?
 
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X will easily handle that. The ERL is better for very high throughput (like gigabit) but it wouldn't hurt to go for it now. The X models got a lot of slating on the UBNT forums as they don't perform as well as the lite but £v£ the X is probably going to suit you better.
 
X will easily handle that. The ERL is better for very high throughput (like gigabit) but it wouldn't hurt to go for it now. The X models got a lot of slating on the UBNT forums as they don't perform as well as the lite but £v£ the X is probably going to suit you better.
Excellent news, at least I can save a bit of cash there then as by the time my area gets gigabit the router will be out of date :(
 
Don't forget the edgerouter lite is just a router and has no wireless interface. According to small net builder there's also a fair few that have a higher throughput too.

http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/tools/charts/router/bar/75-lan-to-wan

Still a good idea though to separate out the router and wireless access point devices if the router isn't closest to where you'd use wireless access.

Mikrotik might be worth a look too, eg hEX (RB750Gr2) for a comparable to the edgerouter lite or the new hAP ac (RB962UiGS-5HacT2HnT) if you want router + wireless ac device.
 
Just get an ERL3 and be done with it :D

Are you guys recommending any particular Edge Router or just an Edge Router? Because I'm thinking of going the other way.

I'm looking for VPN / proxy services (spend a lot of time travelling with work) and want the best solution. Also I run a server that requires 24x7 access which works fine with my Draytek 2820n - the server is super stable as well.

ERL3 supports OpenVPN and I use it without any issues. Cert based auth etc etc
 
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