Even though the original Ubiquity Edgerouter X is the smallest and lowest class of router that Ubiquity sells, the features and quality make this router a 'steal' for the SOHO (small office - home office) administrator. It is small, powerful, vlan-capable, has an excellent firewall, and just simply performs! This router is also of a higher quality in materials and workmanship than most others of even a higher class. I highly recommend the Edgerouter X, especially at this $50 - $60 price point. It may be a few years old, but it's still very viable - and will be for many years to come. Oh! Did I mention that it's a cute little thing too?
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Pros: - The hardware is great value: powerful MIPS CPU, 256MB flash, 256MB RAM, five GBit ethernet ports - Runs EdgeOS, based on a fork of Vyatta/Vyos, a Debian Linux distro for enterprise class routers - very feature rich - Built in 'wizards' for simple use cases e.g. home LAN with NAT, SPI firewall, DHCP - Bug support for EdgeOS should be far longer than typical consumer router firmware - Can run other Debian packages, when compatible with existing packages and remaining hardware resources - Idle power consumption is only one (!) watt - Only $50 plus shipping at other supplier Cons: This router requires detailed knowledge of networking to configure. Linux experience is a plus.
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Affordable, great quality, great ui, lots of options, great support from Ubiquiti
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works good but have bugs that need te be fix
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