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Old 30-09-2015, 14:13   #8
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Re: Router, dual WAN capability

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter View Post
That throughput is a tall order once you start adding rules.

So if you're building, say around pfsense does this pique your interest?

http://www.fit-pc.com/web/products/fitlet/fitlet-x/
I have a few options. I will potentially need 1.4Gb/s to avoid bottlenecks which reduces the options but definitely building my own with a couple of 2 port NICs is the way to go.
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