zsero
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I am looking for a stable, reliable router which I can use to share an internet connection to 10 PCs. I only want to use the wired routing, so wireless performance doesn't matter for me.
I don't want any special features, just the standard NAT + DHCP + port forward.
However, it would be really important for me to be sure that the router doesn't slow down over time and doesn't need reboots every week because of degrading performance.
I was thinking about: TP-Link 1043ND, Engenius 7750, Engenius 9850, RouterBOARD 750GL.
I know that possibly RouterBOARD + RouterOS is the most reliable, but I am afraid of it's configuration. I would prefer something what is both stable AND doesn't require master level linux understanding for a simple NAT + DHCP settings.
I am looking in the price range of the above routers.
I don't want any special features, just the standard NAT + DHCP + port forward.
However, it would be really important for me to be sure that the router doesn't slow down over time and doesn't need reboots every week because of degrading performance.
I was thinking about: TP-Link 1043ND, Engenius 7750, Engenius 9850, RouterBOARD 750GL.
I know that possibly RouterBOARD + RouterOS is the most reliable, but I am afraid of it's configuration. I would prefer something what is both stable AND doesn't require master level linux understanding for a simple NAT + DHCP settings.
I am looking in the price range of the above routers.
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