I like both pfSense (commercially available from netgate as an appliance) and 
Juniper’s small srx line.

With pfSense you get a nice gui that supports all the things you need (nat, 
firewall, ipv6, vlan). You can also optionally install pkgs like squid to proxy 
for your home.


> On Jul 29, 2015, at 11:43 PM, Paul Mullen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been neglecting the firmware on my eight-year-old Linksys
> wireless router for too long now, and my research leads me to believe
> that it's just too old to support modern firmware distributions like
> OpenWRT and DD-WRT.
> 
> What are the cool kids using these days?  My needs are basic; this old
> Linksys has served just fine for years, after all.  My only real
> concern is maintainability of the underlying operating system.  I
> would be willing to spend more if the hardware could support a plain
> Linux or OpenBSD system, though.
> 
> 
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> Paul
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