> That was a thought but I'm trying to avoid things that could get snapped
> off the back, pose separate configuration issues,etc. Difficult niche to
> find a nice product for these days.
Of course, you can also go for the "home router" option. There are many
of those available cheaply with 4 ethernet ports where you can install
OpenWRT. They're also low-power, silent, and cheap.
Stefan
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