Subj : Re: 3.19b not compatible To : Tracker1 From : Moondog Date : Tue Jul 26 2022 00:16:00 Re: Re: 3.19b not compatible By: Tracker1 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Jul 24 2022 04:14 pm > On 7/22/22 07:20, poindexter FORTRAN wrote: > >> That's cool... I've got a 4-port intel mini box that has 4x 2.5Gb > >> ports I'll be playing with next weekend. > > > > I keep seeing people running high-powered boxes as routers and running > > pfSense as a VM, for the time being I'm sticking with my appliance > > router. Running OpenWRT it seems to do OK for my needs; a 64 bit ARM > > processor and 512 GB of RAM should suffice. > > Yeah, when my home security system and cameras were added my router just > doesn't seem to quite keep up, which is what brought the shift. May be > using ProxMox on the device, and just map the other 3 ethernet ports > into a VM for the router/firewall software. That way I can more easily > run the couple other things I also want on there (pihole, wireguard, > reverse-web proxy with https). > > > I did see an interesting youtube video about a thin client with a > > PCI-e slot, for around $100 the tuber got the client, some cabling > > needed, and a 4-port gig ethernet card. 2.5ge a possibility, too. > > Tempting. > > Yeah, those are pretty cool... One thing to watch out for, is some > devices that support 10g ports will only do 10g or 1g, not 2.5g, which > is kind of wild. Just bringing it up, depending on any switches/hubs > you plan to use. > -- > Michael J. Ryan - tracker1@roughneckbbs.com > I was wondering if it would be better to put all the cameras on their own managed switch and vlan to take the load off the core switch? --- þ Synchronet þ The Cave BBS - Since 1992 - cavebbs.homeip.net * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .