Thanks, I will check out the boxes from electric sheep. Have you tried the free Sophos software firewall?
https://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-tools/sophos-utm-home-edition.aspx
Franz,
I use the Sophos home for my home.
|It is excellent.
The learning curve is semi-steep but google and the Sophos forums are you friend.
The main reason I chose it over pfSense is because it is more secure.
By default most home level FW's assume traffic originating from the inside is secure & allows it to traverse out to the internet. Thus opening the return port for a response from wherever your local device "phoned home".
However the idea that every pc/cell phone/xbox is virus/malware free would be woefully incorrect.
Thus once you have an infected device on the inside and it calls back to HQ for whatever nefarious reason the average router & FW will just let the devices talk assuming that since it started from inside it must be legit.
Sophos however requires you to punch pin holes through. Much more secure and I can tell it exactly which device can do what to the outside.
There is also the inline IPS which is functional in Sophos.
There is a device limit for the free version but it is an outstanding product that I fully endorse if your willing to take some time to learn/configure it. It is the most robust FW I have used outside of enterprise Cisco ASA's. Very similar actually.
Oh and another suggestion would be to instead or at least consider building your own with an older/spare pc you probably have laying around. That's what I did.
Put 2 NIC's in it (1 for WAN and 1 for LAN) but you can add more NICs for DMZ's or multiple LANs.
Enjoy whatever you choose!