Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?
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Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
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@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
Might have one IPsec link to HQ but that's it.
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@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Which Edgerouter should I get for SOHO use, maximum WAN speed is 100/100 Mbps.
ERX or ER4 if the ERX is not enough.
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The ERL can only do 55-60 mbps if you have anything that requires offloading be disabled.
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@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
Might have one IPsec link to HQ but that's it.
It's the volume that matters, does the VPN need 100Mb/s? Or just a few MB here and there?
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@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
Might have one IPsec link to HQ but that's it.
It's the volume that matters, does the VPN need 100Mb/s? Or just a few MB here and there?
About 70 Mb/s would be enough for peaks. Normally it will be much lower.
@JaredBusch Sounds like ER-X will be the one to get then?
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@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
Might have one IPsec link to HQ but that's it.
It's the volume that matters, does the VPN need 100Mb/s? Or just a few MB here and there?
About 70 Mb/s would be enough for peaks. Normally it will be much lower.
@JaredBusch Sounds like ER-X will be the one to get then?
I think the ER4 is likely what you want then. Small extra cost to ensure you aren't creating unnecessary limits.
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@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
Might have one IPsec link to HQ but that's it.
It's the volume that matters, does the VPN need 100Mb/s? Or just a few MB here and there?
About 70 Mb/s would be enough for peaks. Normally it will be much lower.
@JaredBusch Sounds like ER-X will be the one to get then?
I think the ER4 is likely what you want then. Small extra cost to ensure you aren't creating unnecessary limits.
True. However if we'd install a couple of ER-X and it turns out that we need more power, could you just load the same config in an ER-4, swap the devices and you'd be good to go?
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@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
Going to use a VPN or anything like that? Or just for normal routing / firewall functions?
Might have one IPsec link to HQ but that's it.
It's the volume that matters, does the VPN need 100Mb/s? Or just a few MB here and there?
About 70 Mb/s would be enough for peaks. Normally it will be much lower.
@JaredBusch Sounds like ER-X will be the one to get then?
I think the ER4 is likely what you want then. Small extra cost to ensure you aren't creating unnecessary limits.
True. However if we'd install a couple of ER-X and it turns out that we need more power, could you just load the same config in an ER-4, swap the devices and you'd be good to go?
Sure.
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@Pete-S said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
@scottalanmiller said in Which Edgerouter for SOHO, max 100 Mbps?:
True. However if we'd install a couple of ER-X and it turns out that we need more power, could you just load the same config in an ER-4, swap the devices and you'd be good to go?Not straight up load no. But you can trivially get the config in a form to load.
[jbusch@dt-jared ~]$ ssh 10.254.103.1 Welcome to EdgeOS By logging in, accessing, or using the Ubiquiti product, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Ubiquiti License Agreement (available in the Web UI at, by default, http://192.168.1.1) and agree to be bound by its terms. Linux bna-jared 4.9.79-UBNT #1 SMP Mon Jul 8 06:16:41 UTC 2019 mips64 Welcome to EdgeOS Last login: Thu Jan 16 22:49:57 2020 from 10.254.103.20 jbusch@bna-jared:~$ show configuration commands | cat set firewall all-ping enable set firewall broadcast-ping disable set firewall group address-group DNS_Allowed address 10.254.103.4 set firewall group address-group DNS_Allowed description 'Devices allowed to use DNS' set firewall group address-group Strongarm.io address 54.174.40.213 set firewall group address-group Strongarm.io address 52.3.100.184 set firewall group address-group Strongarm.io description '' set firewall group port-group Web_Server description 'Web Server Ports' set firewall group port-group Web_Server port 80 set firewall group port-group Web_Server port 443 set firewall ipv6-receive-redirects disable set firewall ipv6-src-route disable set firewall ip-src-route disable <snippy snip example> set vpn rsa-keys rsa-key-name jared rsa-key 0sAwEAAeLd1BNkH8gRvg7agzpXe<snips>fPJxHk4w2VuLzLvcl0VcaxhIgh jbusch@bna-jared:~$
Copy that out and then run the commands on the new unit.
[jbusch@dt-jared ~]$ ssh 10.254.103.1 jbusch@bna-jared:~$ configure jbusch@bna-jared:~$ <paste in stuffs be aware of paste buffer> jbusch@bna-jared:~$ <paste in stuffs be aware of paste buffer> jbusch@bna-jared:~$ commit;save;exit;
Of course you can dump it into a file and such also.
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@Pete-S within the same model, you can simply backup/restore. but not across models.