SON OF THE FORBIDDEN ROUTER! How to Build a Blazing Fast Router on a Budget

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2022
  • True evil can never die! Wendell runs down a cheaper option for those of you who want to build your own FORBIDDEN ROUTER!
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  • @SCP3RrY
    @SCP3RrY Год назад +127

    we have 25 Gbit/s Residential in switzerland for 65$ a month but no routers to handle it 🤣🤣

    • @MitchDenham
      @MitchDenham Год назад +23

      Meanwhile, I’m on about 24mbps/8mbps in Australia in a city 😂

    • @lcarn500
      @lcarn500 Год назад +9

      wow, this is stupidity fast for home use! can DIY a x86 router to chug this bandwidth

    • @AFlyingCookieLOL
      @AFlyingCookieLOL Год назад +1

      vyos

    • @keenmate9719
      @keenmate9719 Год назад +4

      We have 20Mbs/10Mbs cable connection for around 25-30$ for last at least ten years, before it was 10/1 for the same price for ten years.
      THANK GOD FOR O2 !!! They slowed my life so much

    • @enmanuel7112
      @enmanuel7112 Год назад +5

      Fiber 7? right

  • @amp888
    @amp888 Год назад +81

    7:26: Just to note: the eBay search results shown there are for the Dell rNDC card, not the stand-alone PCIe version. Unless you have a Dell server with a compatible onboard networking port, don't buy the parts shown on screen here.

  • @tudalex
    @tudalex Год назад +72

    Some things to add, the X550 does better at longer cable runs than the aquantia chipset. Also there are router OSes made specifically with low latency in mind like VyOS or tnsr (from netgate the makers of pfsense).

    • @christopherjackson2157
      @christopherjackson2157 Год назад +3

      Interesting. The aquantia has been fairly flakey in my experience. Maybe I should try a shorter cable run.

    • @mitch7918
      @mitch7918 Год назад +6

      Wish VyOS had a web gui, sticking with OPNSense

    • @ManuelRodriguez27
      @ManuelRodriguez27 Год назад +6

      @@mitch7918 vyos is targeted at enterprises and carriers. Those have staff that are comfortable with CLI.
      The CLI on vyos is pretty easy to work with once you understand the syntaxes and configuration modes. It does struggle with hairpin NAT, so use split DNS for that.

    • @Kosphy
      @Kosphy Год назад +4

      What are you talking about VyOS and low-latency? I fail to see what VyOS has that OpenWRT/OPNsense don't.

    • @Kidkosmos
      @Kidkosmos Год назад +1

      @@mitch7918 I'd kill for a GUI for VyOS

  • @KarlMeyer
    @KarlMeyer Год назад +14

    A group buy is an interesting idea. I'd do it.

  • @ziggo0
    @ziggo0 Год назад +31

    Regarding the AT&T BGW320-500/505 we have found a way around not using it at all on AT&T's network. It involves using an external XGS-PON ONT which has a 10G ethernet port. Availability is abysmal and it's been a community effort figuring the device out (big ups to the few people who got deep into it and figured it out), the manufacture either won't or doesn't respond to emails thus far. Thanks for the video Wendell.

    • @wheel95
      @wheel95 Год назад +6

      where is this being tracked? just signed onto ATT Fiber 1gig

    • @Level1Techs
      @Level1Techs  Год назад +15

      Deets and link to buy? Lol

    • @ziggo0
      @ziggo0 Год назад +3

      @@Level1Techs I attempted to reply but I'm not sure if the comment got ate by RUclips or deleted, didn't post a link but described where it was.

    • @Level1Techs
      @Level1Techs  Год назад +7

      Don't see it even in held. Email me at Wendell at level1techs dot com and I'll make a forum post for it

    • @TrTai
      @TrTai Год назад +1

      Definitely going to be hunting for that on the forums, currently still have the BGW210 and getting it sorted to bypass at least that unit, but being able to pass the ONT too would be awesome if the same approach works, though admittedly less necessary as the BGW210 is the main source of my issues. Thanks for letting us know the options exist :D

  • @complexity5545
    @complexity5545 Год назад +5

    Jeez, keep it up. The tidbit about pcore and ecore on linux vs freebsd was a good nugget of info. Thanks to you and the commenters. The comments about these horrible att routers was great too. Led me down a path. Maybe I can join and figure it out. I do not know how youtube bullseyed this one but I'm here.

  • @DATApush3r
    @DATApush3r 2 месяца назад +1

    Wendell and team are like the deep dive tech friends I never had! Thanks for being you!

  • @IONIZEDatom
    @IONIZEDatom Год назад +17

    THIS is the content we need more of. Thank you so much!

  • @jeremyjedynak
    @jeremyjedynak Год назад +2

    Great video,. especially the coverage of the nuances of the 10GbE card.

  • @phychmasher
    @phychmasher Год назад +1

    Sliger is a really fantastic company to work with. I had the opportunity to work with Kahlin Sliger in designing a chassis for a medical instrument. The company was so great to work with commercially, that I only ever recommend them personally.

  • @ezforsaken
    @ezforsaken Год назад +1

    this forbidden router makes so much sense in a lot of homelab setups, it's simple, a proper machine running a VM that contains your software router, and has proper hardware to connect to your switch. You can add dns, proxy, nginx, vpn, and everything network on the server, and even Firewall rules! If you don't need 10G you can get a 4 port 2.5G ethernet card for cheap and maybe even ditch the expensive managed switch all together! Assigning vlans for each port and rules to connect everything together. All at a low price and with the benefits of a VM!

  • @tudalex
    @tudalex Год назад +7

    Omg omg omg omg! I’ve been waiting for this. In my city they are upgrading from 10Gbps to 25Gbps on SFP28

  • @_emh
    @_emh Год назад +4

    Great video, Wendell, it really got me thinking about a new router build down the road. AT&T Fiber sounds... less than ideal. We have CenturyLink here (1Gb) and I just hooked up my homebrew opnsense box in place of their Zyxel C4000 modem/router and we were in business. Having to work around subpar ISP hardware is never fun. Cheers!

  • @iamamish
    @iamamish Год назад

    I don't know where your intro music comes from, but it is consistently among the best for any YT channel I know.

  • @robpriddy2372
    @robpriddy2372 Год назад +9

    2 months ago, and that specific motherboard is nowhere to be found...any w680 board is $500 I think? that's what my searches have found. What alternatives do you have for that board? how budget are we talking here?

  • @mocfunkyy
    @mocfunkyy Год назад +5

    I'm rockin an old Dell PowerEdge R210 II running pfsense. I slapped in a Realtek quad 2.5G network card (I know eww realtek) but it actually works fine if you install the proper drivers. May be upgrading to a R330 soonish. Love your videos, you literally do things I find interesting and I may even go to school for networking next year

  • @patrickmcphee8113
    @patrickmcphee8113 Год назад +7

    Definitely would be interested in a group buy on this setup.

  • @Phil-D83
    @Phil-D83 Год назад +3

    Been using a ryzen 3200g in a router box since late 2019. Works fine with 3gbs fiber. For anything faster than 3gbs, you likely need openwrt as I don't think the freebsd can do 10gbs yet - unless they fixed it.

  • @gollenda7852
    @gollenda7852 Год назад

    I am officially impressed!

  • @cgreever1
    @cgreever1 Год назад +3

    I've found the Wiitek SFP+ to RJ45 copper modules will negotiate 1/2.5/5/10 for cheaper SFP+ network cards and things like the UDM Pro.

  • @Antitux
    @Antitux Год назад +19

    I wouldn't mind going in on a group buy for the motherboard. I've got quite a few alder lake cpus from XOC I was planning on using to replace my current homelab system with (3970x, 256gb ram). These would fit the bill quite well.

  • @AlphaOmegaSigma
    @AlphaOmegaSigma Год назад +1

    what a lucky chap have gigabyte internet straight into his house. you should be thanking god all the time day and night because you are very blessed. extremely blessed. please thank god right now.

  • @kamrankazemi-far6420
    @kamrankazemi-far6420 Год назад

    Ive been waiting for a video like this, some areas in the UK have access to 3Gbps down

  • @TheChemisch
    @TheChemisch Год назад

    Good cheap case option for all purpose home server is definitely has to be the node 804. $100 bucks and you can slap 8 3.5 hdd's and a bunch of ssd's. Supports micro-atx boards. virtualize your nas, router, servers do it all in one box.

  • @m4nc1n1
    @m4nc1n1 Год назад +1

    I use the X540-AT2 in my main home workstation and home servers. I use Trendnet TEG-10GECTX and Asus XG-C100C in my other rigs

  • @vollhorst140
    @vollhorst140 Год назад +2

    My 50mbit connection would like to have a word with this 2,5gbit internet connection out of dreamland.

  • @hbhamilton3
    @hbhamilton3 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just got an Intel X520-T2 and it pushes the two 10G connections just fine.

  • @DagStenstad
    @DagStenstad Год назад +4

    You should look into VPP (w/Linux Control Plane plugin) + DPDK + FRR.

  • @lawrence1986ify
    @lawrence1986ify Год назад

    i really do like these builds just DIY everything

  • @MrMoxes
    @MrMoxes Год назад +10

    7:30 I had no idea there was a Firmware update to the X550, that “unlocks” 2 & 5gbe. I’ve been hunting for the 700series that they made that supports this. Makes a great bargain, even better. 👍

    • @grizredford8407
      @grizredford8407 Год назад +1

      I just updated the firmware on my x550 and if I plug it into a 2.5g switch port it drops to 1g.

    • @MrMoxes
      @MrMoxes Год назад +1

      @@grizredford8407 I wonder if there are sequential firmware updates. Perhaps still needs to be manually negotiated.

  • @ProperMethodz
    @ProperMethodz 2 месяца назад

    I know this is old, but your video is relevant. You can pickup tons of power edge servers right now for around $500 with quad 10gbe a raid controller drac etc and quad xeons. I just picked one up with quad v3's for $300 on Marketplace.

  • @pablopoo
    @pablopoo Год назад

    I’m from Chile, here I have 2 isp connections, one at 800 Mbps and another at 600 Mbps. I can upgrade one of the isp connetion to 2 Gbps, and for that reason I’m building a custom router with one of those super micro motherboard with 6x10G ports that you can find on ebay.

  • @MaxPrehl
    @MaxPrehl Год назад

    Dudeeeee, the 13900 on this motherboard would be a nutty home server! VMs for days!

  • @micmdaaussie
    @micmdaaussie 5 месяцев назад

    Gotta be nice to have an Internet connection to do your router justice. :) My own network uses 1000 base T/ Gigabit ethernet. The bottleneck is the cable modem. For the router, I use the Linksys WRT1200AC with the OpenWRT on it. If you can upgrade a consumer router with OpenWRT you won't be disappointed. You can then use NFS and have it also be a light show machine - AND a router!

  • @MarkRose1337
    @MarkRose1337 Год назад +4

    I like the 4x NVMe and 8x SATA ports on that board. I may actually buy one as an "everything" box.

    • @popcorny007
      @popcorny007 Год назад +2

      Imagine in the next 2-3 years when ALL consumer motherboards will have this level of IO.
      So exciting, it's like a glimpse of the future :D

  • @jakefreeland
    @jakefreeland Год назад +10

    The group buy for the motherboard is a good idea. I’d consider buying a new router for my University’s ACM chapter if it went through.

  • @pauljones9150
    @pauljones9150 Год назад +1

    It would be cool to have a short or some short video updating this video.

  • @weeeeems
    @weeeeems Год назад +3

    Group buy for the MW34-SP0 would be great!

  • @bambinone
    @bambinone Год назад +5

    No SR-IOV on Aquantia. :(
    RE: P-cores and E-cores, I think the way to go is pinning VMs to cores and using isolcpus or cpusets to keep the hypervisor from using them.

    • @MaxPrehl
      @MaxPrehl Год назад

      So it is forbidden after all

  • @Brayden421
    @Brayden421 Год назад +2

    I get about ~2.5 Gbps L3 performance using OPNsense with 4 cores of a 2680 v4 under ESXi. I tried with 8 cores and it scaled linearly so I'm not convinced you need hardware as good as what's on display for consumer 2.5 or 5 Gbps services unless you're going to run something like Wireguard.

  • @magneticshrimp7429
    @magneticshrimp7429 Год назад +2

    If most of your traffic is GSO/GRO friendly (which is usually the case if you are not like a ISP or data center) even a Atom C3xxx will do 8+Gbps *per core* with routing, firewalling and NAT under plain Linux networking (at least on bare metal.) Of course if you need to do something requiring traffic inspection such weak cores could become very painful very quick, or if you are routing a metric crap-ton of non-TCP traffic (no GRO/GSO, but there was some work to fix that recently at least for UDP, wonder if it has fully landed and enabled for routing yet)
    Still, perf/$ is prob way better on a W680/Alder lake platform, at least the more sensible SKUs, the headroom can come in handy, and the idle wattage - where its probably going to spend most of its life anyway - does seem pretty decent - go for it :)

  • @JeremyLynnes
    @JeremyLynnes Год назад +2

    I have a Dell R420 w/ Dual E5-2430 w/ 32GB ECC RAM and X520 2xSFP+ card booting pfsense off a SATA SSD. It has no problem with 2Gbit internet and even tested 10Gbit with it (using another machine acting as my WAN connection). I'm into it for maybe $300 and it is absolutely solid as a rock. I'll trust enterprise hardware a lot more than consumer grade hardware. Am I missing something?

  • @krj15489
    @krj15489 Год назад +1

    I've been working on a home router project over the last year, got a supermicro 1u 5019D-4C-FN8TP with xeon D-2123IT. Setup Proxmox and created a virtualized PFsense. My biggest issues were the 2.5/5/10gb negotiations. My modem has 2.5gb but had trouble getting things to work, so tried passing through the NICs to Pfsense but found out BSD has trouble with realtek drivers. Got things sorted out now using an intel i225 nic but virtualized and passed to the VM using virtio. My connection is 1.2gb but I can get a consistent 1400mbs out of it and iperf gives me stable 10gb between my homelab servers. I have the t540 nic in my desktop, if I had known about the t550 and firmware to get 2.5/5 that would have made my life alot easier. Thanks for the video!

    • @beepboopbeepboop190
      @beepboopbeepboop190 Год назад

      Also have the 540. Didn't realize until this video it doesn't negotiate 2.5/5. Had I paid attention to that detail a couple of years ago I would have saved myself a whole lot of stress. Looking into 550 options now, that 5 second comment in the video just explained so much for the problems I've been having.

    • @krj15489
      @krj15489 Год назад +1

      @@beepboopbeepboop190 I ended up getting a TEG-S762 switch for my office to connect to my desktop. Has 2x10gb ports so I don't have to worry about negotiation. 10gb to desktop then 10gb uplink to my homelab, and it has 4x2.5gb ports as well.

    • @beepboopbeepboop190
      @beepboopbeepboop190 Год назад

      @@krj15489 That's a good call. Mine is installed in my firewall/router so one is connected to a 10G switch on the lan side but the other port is connected to my ISP's terminal. I'm 99% sure that's not 10G but I think it might be more than 1G. The nic on the fw's motherboard is 2.5 though so I may just swap to that for the wan.

  • @chanceneel1
    @chanceneel1 Год назад

    I got a firewalla.Not saying it's the best but I'm very happy with it.

  • @mworld
    @mworld 4 месяца назад

    I went for a Topton N305 mini pc, passive cooling, 32GB ram, 2TB nvme, 4 x 2.5Gbit ports, low idle power as seen on STH ;) (obviously no 10Gb though)

  • @DakotaJett
    @DakotaJett Год назад

    That moment where the router you show that is "canned" is my exact router provided by Spectrum hahaha.

  • @sirmrorange
    @sirmrorange Год назад

    Looking at the MB+12500 with the nas sliger case for a nas build. Just a shame the MB isnt really out yet.

  • @bentomo
    @bentomo Год назад

    I bought this same case, the only issue I had with it is the front water cooling IS NOT compatible with custom water loop blocks. It says it supports water cooling but it has to be an AIO that doesn't have the bottom outputs for tubing. My corsair XR7 only fit one way and I had to take out the front USB panel. I don't care since I used a pikvm to control it. And of course you don't need to water cool your router.

  • @mpeugeot
    @mpeugeot Год назад

    This is basically how I started my internet company in the 1990's, T-1, T-3, and serial multiport cards... Voila, internet company, initially started on a 486 dx2 back then... LOL 😂

  • @hockeylad2727
    @hockeylad2727 Год назад +4

    Please do the kickstarter. As I commented last time you did a video on this board, I would buy one right now for almost any cost. It seems like a much better choice then starting a platform on the ASROCK rack x570 boards. Gigabyte needs to direct sell these things to kick up competition in this space.

    • @Blacklands
      @Blacklands Год назад

      It seems AsRock Rack are also getting in W680 boards now. But I don't think they're selling them yet, they're listed as "preliminary"?

  • @christianshull379
    @christianshull379 Год назад

    When they say the x540 can not do 2.5 or 5gbe it is technically true but if connected to another 10gbe component depending on drive speed it will do all of the range from .1 to 10gbe

  • @MrAcike
    @MrAcike Год назад +27

    Hey Wendell, thanks for the great video! I was wondering how would a mikrotik routeros compare to the pfsense/opnsense, since there was a debate that pfsense could have problems pushing 10gbit. rOS level 4 license is around $45 and it comes with everything a home router would need, so kinda curious how would it stack against pfsense in some higher speed routing.

  • @HoshPak
    @HoshPak Год назад

    I would really be interested in the performance of Clear Linux on that kind of platform, since it's curated by Intel, directly.
    I'm using it as a general purpose hypervisor and docker host on a mere 10W TDP Intel SoC and NICs on Supermicro X11SBA-LN4F. Very nice board for a 100/30M VDSL connection which is all I'm getting in Germany, unfortunately.
    I run 2 VMs on that with Sophos XG and 3CX. In Docker I'm running Home Assistant and a Unifi WiFi controller. With all that, the CPU is running 30-40% usage. The main constraint of this machine is RAM.

  • @danagoyette7932
    @danagoyette7932 Год назад

    One thing I'm considering getting as a router + VM host is a Deciso DEC740. It's a GPU-less AMD Ryzen Embedded V1500B, in a small passive chassis. How does the CPU horsepower in one of those compare to the Alder Lake, for network tasks?
    I do have my eye on W680 stuff for desktop, though.

  • @Galileocrafter
    @Galileocrafter 5 месяцев назад

    Now that the Minisforum MS-01 is out. The MS-01 might be the better appliance for high speed (> 10 Gbe) routing and firewall.

  • @yashaskm11
    @yashaskm11 Год назад

    Maybe a video on running a media server like jellyfin and some other containers on the same system ?

  • @jannikmeissner
    @jannikmeissner Год назад

    This is really cool. I am thinking to repurpose my 1st gen Threadripper 1920X to homelab duties (replacing my current daily driver Xeon E3 v4 Box) - but now I am wondering, if this platform would actually be faster?

  • @TzaraDuchamp
    @TzaraDuchamp Год назад +2

    Interesting video, inspiring for our Home Labs.
    How does it handle VPN? Is there an Intel QuickAssist card you can recommend to improve performance?
    Would you be interested in doing a shootout between a Linux based routing solution versus BSD? For example IPFire vs pfSense; both bare-metal and via Proxmox.

  • @LampJustin
    @LampJustin Год назад +7

    I'd love to see some comparison between sth like Vyos and Opnsense/pfsense. Would love to know how big the routing difference really is nowadays since it has been pretty big in the past, especially in virtualized environments

  • @TheBobcat1978
    @TheBobcat1978 Год назад +1

    I am using a i3 10100 k cpu and pfsense. Might upgrade my nic down the line to a 10gug. But right now I get like 226mb down and 10mb up. Very efficient. Just need to figure out what to do w my wifi router or just switch to ap mode or buy a dedicated AOm

  • @karsnoordhuis4351
    @karsnoordhuis4351 Год назад

    What do you think of the mikrotik ccr2004-something? Basically a router with 2 25g sfp interfaces stuck on a pcie card that exposes another 2 interfaces over said pcie. Stick it in your NAS, hook it up to a switch and job done?

  • @tormaid42
    @tormaid42 Год назад +2

    Once again recommended the 12500 because it actually supports ECC and is only a few bucks more.

  • @Burban_
    @Burban_ Год назад

    I have had 10 for the last 4 years Hopefully this can help get the most out of it lol

  • @davidl6566
    @davidl6566 11 месяцев назад

    Would love to see the forbidden grandchild, some of us don't have more than 1gig but also don't want the isp modem/ont

  • @WarrMan4
    @WarrMan4 Год назад

    Would love the group buy.

  • @MADBONE0
    @MADBONE0 Год назад

    oh my god ITS ALIVE!! 😮🎉

  • @jamesbeeney9084
    @jamesbeeney9084 Год назад +2

    I have 2 kids and a wife all using our home router and I'm trying to use my Flex remote Ham radio. Would this help? Beacuse I'm bored of packet loss on my radios audio stream..

  • @middle_pickup
    @middle_pickup Год назад

    How necessary is ECC memory for a RAID NAS? I'd like to build a new machine to replace my current one, and wondered if its worth the money to get a motherboard like this one so I have error correction.

  • @ckelland
    @ckelland Год назад +1

    I would love a couple of these to throw in my home lab at home here is Australia!! I would go in for the kickstarter group buy that Wendell suggested!!!
    Does anyone know where i could buy this in Australia??

  • @mpeugeot
    @mpeugeot Год назад

    One other thing that I would suggest is that an AMD 7600 using PCIe 5 interfaces should yield better results especially locked all core clocks with a Linux or similar OS stripped to its bare bones.

  • @tinfever
    @tinfever Год назад

    How does the hypervisor handle the E-cores? I'd think the smartest thing it could do is given each VM a perportional share of the P-core and E-cores access according the number of VCPUs assigned. I doubt any are that smart though. Last thing you'd want is VMs randomly getting all E-cores.

  • @RickMyBalls
    @RickMyBalls Год назад

    tried searching for a broadwell xeon 1230 v-something but all I could find was 1285 V4. I'm interested in one for upgrading an older build I have since you speak highly of them

  • @xyz41100
    @xyz41100 Год назад +5

    Hey Wendell, Attempted to go out and find these components and had trouble finding where to buy the motherboard. It appears no one sells it standalone. I went through the gigabyte sites resellers and distributors list and found no motherboards with any of them.

  • @alphanimal
    @alphanimal Год назад

    @14:46 is this GUI from a Synology NAS or something else running the same desktop environment?

  • @kinkychad69
    @kinkychad69 Год назад

    Can we get high end with 2.5 gig ports and 10 gig ports maybe small factor that not to big and quiet not sound like server room?

  • @jammetortiz808
    @jammetortiz808 Год назад +2

    have you done some openwrt?

  • @yiannos3009
    @yiannos3009 Год назад +1

    @Level1Techs Would a 5600g/5700g be able to route as well as the 12400 in this scenario?

  • @Yeltrah
    @Yeltrah Год назад +1

    Intel ark does not show ECC support for i5-12400. Is it working even though it is not listed?

  • @rileyioacura
    @rileyioacura Год назад

    I’m just waiting for my first 1gbps Wi-Fi install because I’ve only had 40mbps down and 5mbps upload speed for 20 or so years since I was a kid here in UK.. Wi-Fi cuts out so much and when I eventually build a computer I’m going to invest in a better router for all my streaming box’s and any other stuff I get..
    Would you recommend buying a after market router or build one for 1gbps?

  • @scruffywuffy8009
    @scruffywuffy8009 Год назад

    No sign of MW34-SPO in UK so have to use raspberry pi instead

  • @kingjamesalex
    @kingjamesalex 27 дней назад

    Would you say the the processor and ram are more responsible for your performance and if so what other motherboard would you recommend.

  • @jallen1227
    @jallen1227 Год назад +1

    Or alternatively as cheaper solutions, you buy an old refurbished i3/i5/i7 (or Ryzen) computer adding a high-speed multi-port NIC card or one of the bevy of firewall appliance mini-computers on Amazon for a couple of hundred bucks (or upcycle an old computer with a decent processor).

  • @halowizzerd
    @halowizzerd 5 месяцев назад

    Was there anything done in the Tunables to get greater than 10Gb throuput? I just built a host with the 12400 running OPNsense bare metal. Iperf running on the LAN interface. Only getting 7.8 Gb test results without running multiple streams.

  • @tudalex
    @tudalex Год назад +2

    I think the only usecase for E cores is to help with an IPS/IDS like suricata

    • @MichaelSmith-fg8xh
      @MichaelSmith-fg8xh Год назад

      That’s scary… maybe less demanding stuff like dhcp, dns services

  • @slavkosky
    @slavkosky 5 месяцев назад

    L1Techs: Saturates 5gbE from ISP
    American ISP Technician: "Ive never seen anything so fast"
    All of the US: 😭

  • @omidyt8260
    @omidyt8260 Год назад

    @level1techs, Is Intel VPro feature a recommended thing to have for pfsense/opnsense build or not? I searched and saw some people like to have it and others wanted to disable or totally avoid it.

  • @greatwavefan397
    @greatwavefan397 Год назад

    What if I were to use 7th Gen Intel Core or Pentium N CPUs? I found some MSI ECO motherboards that support them, and they boast some unique efficiency features, with second-gen micro-ATX boards using as little as 14W idle and as much as 90+ at full load, both with efficiency settings toggled.

  • @GENERALCHAOS13
    @GENERALCHAOS13 Год назад

    i have laying around a 3200g , B550 2x 4gb 2400 ddr4 .... and 2x Intel PRO 1000 Quad Port which i want to trade it fo Low Profile but 2 or more years ago none of the Router OS Supported WiFi 6 and i didnt have a Low Profile Quad port Ethernet

  • @mrmotomoto
    @mrmotomoto 10 месяцев назад

    Can you set the bios to have this boot on power loss? You want your router auto rebooting always. It would suck to have to go hit the power button or log in to ipmi, or worse not know you lost power because you’re away and have to wait until you come home to power up your network!

  • @bourne_
    @bourne_ Год назад

    Recently bought two used IBM X540-T2 cards.
    Can't get link between them. Any ideas?

  • @camjohnson2004
    @camjohnson2004 9 месяцев назад

    Question in regards to OS to use. I noticed Microtik has an x68 version of RouterOS. is that any good???

  • @EdmontonFamilyOfficial
    @EdmontonFamilyOfficial 2 месяца назад

    what is the software at 14:51 ? looks like some sort of NAS OS from the early 2000's. This is something I would be interested in for sure.

  • @aaronlee6821
    @aaronlee6821 Год назад

    Can you disable the E-cores on the Supermicro BIOS settings? I'd like to use an I7-12700K CPU with that motherboard, but don't want hassles with mixing E and P cores.

  • @jjdawg9918
    @jjdawg9918 Год назад +4

    A lot of useful information here as always. I would be interested in hearing what other homelab users are doing with > 1Gbe ISP connections (webscraping? actual commercial/public facing websites? etc). For my work almost everything over >1Gbe is constrained to my local network(NAS related). That said it would be interesting to see either a bifurcated or low-idle power solution that could be left on 24x7(e.g. I don't want a 100-300 watt router running a 10pm at night just to watch netflix or browser the web)

    • @snives7166
      @snives7166 Год назад +1

      I just have it because I can. 5gbps fiber is cheaper from my provider than 100mbps from Spectrum at $60/month.

  • @DavidSiebert
    @DavidSiebert Год назад

    I have a question? You know those cards that give you 4 M.2s from a 16x slot. Will that NIC work on that card? What about the Sata port M.2s?

  • @rodhester
    @rodhester Год назад

    Can you disable the auto negotiation?

  • @Epsilonsama
    @Epsilonsama Год назад +2

    I wonder do you need this much performance for a over 1 Gigabit router?

  • @blondeboyzz
    @blondeboyzz Год назад

    Can you list all the gear you spoke about in this video? Maybe I'm missing it somewhere.

  • @andrewrasys9573
    @andrewrasys9573 Год назад +1

    Wendell did you do any VPN Client testing for through put speeds?

  • @Ruhrpottpatriot
    @Ruhrpottpatriot Год назад +1

    Is there any alternative to the Motherboard? Because where I live there are literally none available.