Richard, That looks like fun; I’d be interested in hearing about your experiences with it (and anyone else’s), as I’m redesigning some family residential networks. Looks like it comes with a Level 4 RouterOS license; I think it’s been brought up here in the past, but it’s worth noting that RouterOS has a tiered feature model[1].
Cheers, -sth [1]http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:License#License_Levels sam hooker|[email protected]|http://www.noiseplant.com "I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." Thomas Edison On 20140817, at 13:21, Richard Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks, everyone, for your recommendations! > > My needs are really quite simple, so I'm thinking of going for the > RB951Ui-2HnD: > http://routerboard.com/RB951Ui-2HnD > > Anyone have experience with this device in particular? The simplest and > cheapest model seems to be the RB951-2n > (http://routerboard.com/RB951-2n), but the 2HnD has a more powerful > antenna, more RAM/CPU, and a USB port. Not sure if I need those things > in my little home environment, but maybe the USB port will at least be > useful for setting up a shared network drive(? it looks like this can be > done via Samba?), and for an extra $15, why not? > > Best, > Richard > > OpenPGP Key ID: CF6FA646 > Fingerprint: 9969 43E1 CF6F A646 > > (See http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~rwl/encryption.html for more information.)
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