But if you're going the DIY route anyway, PC Engines gives the best bang for the buck unless you need 4G modem support. ![]() ![]() Although it isn't DIY like the other solutions, that could be an advantage. The entry level products are cheap (ER-L, for example, has 3 ports and costs ~100 EUR), and the Unifi products are user-friendly, while the EdgeMAX allow more freedom/control at the price of user-friendliness. If you want a cheap PC Engines alternative running Linux I can recommend Ubiquiti gear instead. Their official hardware is also expensive though, just like Netgate. If we're casually mentioning alternatives to PC Engines (who provide, AFAIK, the cheapest solution and are using Coreboot): You're better off using a switch plus an appliance. An 8 port model at home is overkill, and expensive. It isn't even remotely in the same league. Netgate is far, far more expensive than PC Engines (do you see anything near $100 or 100 EUR here? No, you don't).
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