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[[File:SG-1100 networks.png|left|thumb|SG-1100 network interfaces dashboard]] | [[File:SG-1100 networks.png|left|thumb|SG-1100 network interfaces dashboard]] | ||
I recently replated my router with this Netgear SG-1100, the primary reason to save power. It is a lot less powerful than my old router however, and can only route at ~350Mbps or so. However it doesn't randomly shut down which is pretty nice. It is powered off my [[Switches#TL-RP108GE|TL-RP108GE]], which itself is powered off POE from my [[Switches#Mikrotik CRS112-8P-4S-IN|Mikrotik CRS112-8P-4S-IN]]. | I recently replated my router with this Netgear SG-1100, the primary reason to save power. It is a lot less powerful than my old router however, and can only route at ~350Mbps or so. However it doesn't randomly shut down which is pretty nice. It is powered off my [[Switches#TL-RP108GE|TL-RP108GE]], which itself is powered off POE from my [[Switches#Mikrotik CRS112-8P-4S-IN|Mikrotik CRS112-8P-4S-IN]]. Since it's official Netgear hardware, I can run pfsense plus which has some interesting advantages. For more information, look at the pages for my networks: | ||
* [[Main Network]] | |||
* [[Guest LAN]] | |||
* [[AirVPN LAN]] | |||
* [[Swiss LAN]] | |||
== Old router == | == Old router == |
Revision as of 21:52, 14 September 2023
I recently replated my router with this Netgear SG-1100, the primary reason to save power. It is a lot less powerful than my old router however, and can only route at ~350Mbps or so. However it doesn't randomly shut down which is pretty nice. It is powered off my TL-RP108GE, which itself is powered off POE from my Mikrotik CRS112-8P-4S-IN. Since it's official Netgear hardware, I can run pfsense plus which has some interesting advantages. For more information, look at the pages for my networks:
Old router
In this old supermicro 1u case I kept my pfsense router, the main router used in my house. It hosts a wireguard server, amongst other things. It is powered with an AMD A4-5000, a nice low powered CPU with AES hardware acceleration (unlike intel processors of the same era). It is powered off a PicoPSU, which saves ~5w. It uses a dedicated intel i350 NIC, which is very nice.
