OPNSense. We used to be a pfsense reseller but they IMHO went psychotic
a few years ago. Product OK though... except for the Wireguard nonsense.
OPNSense is good.
On 14/06/2021 16:42, gvim via GLLUG wrote:
With ransomeware becoming a threat to both small and large businesses
I'm inclined to
There are off the shelf OpenWRT routers. I use:
* Turris Omnia as edge routers: https://www.turris.com/en/omnia/overview/
* GL iNet Convexa-B as access points
Both work well, and are native OpenWRT solutions. The Omnia is a bit
expensive, but you could just stick with GL iNet devices if cost
On Mon, 14 Jun 2021 at 16:43, Martin A. Brooks via GLLUG <
gllug@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
> On 2021-06-14 15:42, gvim via GLLUG wrote:
> > With ransomeware becoming a threat to both small and large businesses
> > I'm inclined to advise small businesses to change their router as a
> > first line
On 2021-06-14 15:42, gvim via GLLUG wrote:
With ransomeware becoming a threat to both small and large businesses
I'm inclined to advise small businesses to change their router as a
first line of defence. What is currently the best NIX-based
router/software? pfSense?
If I was installing such a
With ransomeware becoming a threat to both small and large businesses I'm
inclined to advise small businesses to change their router as a first line of
defence. What is currently the best NIX-based router/software? pfSense?
gvim
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