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Router: UBNT EdgeRouter 6P
Interface: Wired
Internet Speed: Gigabit down/940mb up -- Unlimited
ISP: Verizon FiOS
Expenditure: $100 USD /mo
Living Country: United States
Router: TP-Link Safestream TL-R605
Interface: LAN (wifi through 3x TP-Link Omada EAP620 HD)
Speed: 500/500 Mbps
Monthly price: 50 EUR
Country: Netherlands
Router: Some MikroTik LHG / TP-Link Archer A7 (running OpenWRT 19.07)
Interface: LAN / Wi-Fi
Speed: 3/2 Mbps (more like 3/1 Mbps, tsk) from a WISP
Monthly price: ~$45 USD
Country: Venezuela
Pain.
Router: Mikrotik RB4011 & Sophos XG Home on ESXi
Interface: Lan & WIFI
Internet Speed: 600 Mbps up and down
Expenditure: ~USD $35
Living Country: Chile
Router: Unifi UDM
Interface: Wired & WiFi
Internet speed: 300mbps down 60mbps up unlimited data (Fiber to the prem)
Expenditure: £45
Country UK: (London)
FFS If you had one gbit with some DPI...
Router: Asus RT-86U
Interface: LAN/WIFI 6
Internet Speed: 900 Mbps (Down) 110 (Up)
Expenditure: £56.99 Per Month
Living Country: United Kingdom
Router: Mikrotik Hex RB750Gr3
Interface: Wired, Wireless is on Mikrotik Wap AC
Internet speed: 25/3Mbps
Expenditure: $88.95/m USD
Country: South USA
Router: HUAWEI WiFi WS5200
Interface: LAN & WIFI
Internet Speed: unlimited¹ (down)/100 Mbps (up) ~ (Optical fiber, unlimited data)
Expenditure: BRL 149,90 ~ USD 30 Per Month
Living Country: Brazil
¹ Onu Gpon Fiberhome has a 1 Gbps port
Router: Mikrotik RB4011IGS+5HACQ2HND-IN
Interface: Lan & WIFI Both
Internet Speed: 1 Gbps, RDS-RCS, MTU 1480
Expenditure: ~15 USD / Month
Living Country: Oradea, Romania
I stopped using a home router a long time ago, it kills the uptime on my network as most routers crash often and will sometimes require a reboot to apply config changes (Asus RT- series is a prime example of this).
I plug the WAN from my ISP directly into a port on a VLAN switch, then I connect my server to this switch and configures the port as a WAN+LAN trunk port. This way the server has a direct connection to the WAN, and does not have to rely on a router to access the internet. Then I run HDCP and NAT Masquerade on the server, to give internet access to the other devices in the home network.
Server: Acer Aspire 7738G laptop
Wifi AP: Asus RT-AC66U
Switch: Zyxel GS1200-5
Speed: 10/10 Mbps
Expenditure: Included in rent
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Router: Brocade CER 2024C-4X overkill asf
Interface: lan
Internet speed 10Gbit/s up/down
Expenditure: 5 euro /month
Living country: Netherlands
Router: Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro, TP-Link mr6400 for 4G backup (wan-failover). For WiFi i have 2x Unifi 6 Lite(WiFi6, 2x2MiMo 1.2Gbit/s on 5Ghz), 2x unifi NanoHD (WiFi5, 4x4MiMo 2.9Gbit/s on 5Ghz theoretically). I achieve ~600Mbit down on wifi on avg.
Interface: Multi-WAN, Local Network, WiFi
Internet speed: 1000Mbit down/500Mbit up FttH, 4G Backup ~80Mbit down 10mbit up
Expenditure: 70 euros a month
Country: the Netherlands
Funny side-note; direct fiber into the UDM-PRO, and wan1 as failover to 4G router is configured. Also seperate incoming VLAN for IPTV setup within interface over the commandline and setup multicast for it. Also also using DPI to block bad stuff out and running my own PiHole in a docker container on a HP server locally
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No typo there?
Thinking the same !
Router: HP T730 16 GB SSD, AMD RX-427BB APU, 4GB RAM, dual port intel NIC running OPNsense
Access Point: Cambium Networks cnPilot E410
Interface: LAN, WiFi, IOT
Speed: 1G (940/940) ATT Fiber, no bandwidth cap
Cost: $80 a month with a static /29 of IPv4.
Country: United States
Router: Old AMD pc running win 10 with 3 gigabit network cards using connecitfy for the routing software
Access Point: Linksys Velop ac2400
Interface: LAN, WiFi
Speed: 2 x 10 mbit adsl lines bonded via vpn for 20x2
Cost: $200
Country: United States
oof
@SWN_Michael yeah live in the middle of no where! I cant wait for starlink but will still keep one dsl line for backup.
OMFG, 200 USD,
Rather than Windows PC, you could try a MikroTik router with ECMP ( HAP AC2 )
Or any other router with advanced features.
Router: Mikrotik RB750Gr3
Interface: LAN & WIFI
Internet Speed: up/down 200 Mbps unmetered
Expenditure: ~40USD / Month
Living Country: Indonesia
Router: FritzBox 7590
Interface: LAN
Internet Speed: 100 Mbit/s down, 30 Mbit/s up
Expenditure: 40€ / $48
Living Country: Germany
No typo i am me own network provider so only need to pay monthly for the cable.
Could you elaborate? I find that hard to understand, even in a DC you cannot have those rates.