My current firewall solution is an old Pentium 1 system running Wolverine from Vortech Consulting with a slowly dying hard drive. I'm looking for alternative firewall solutions and have been curious of ads for embedded linux systems like RouterBoard 532 in Linux Journal Magazine. At only $169 for a RouterBoard 532 with case and power supply, I'd really like to get one and try to load LEAF-Wisp on it, but from what I've read it seems like the board only supports it's own RouterOS and comes with RouterOS level3, which doesn't support wireless AP mode unless you upgrade to level 5, which I'd rather not pay money for a proprietary software license. Can anyone confirm whether or not LEAF-Wisp will work with this hardware? If not, what hardware would you recommend for under $200 with support for 2-3 ethernet ports and expansion support for wi-fi card/s?
Thanks in advance!
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