I'm looking OS to replace my old Asus router. It's simply too slow when transferring files over LAN.
Found this: https://opnsense.org/ , is this what I'm looking for?
Found this: https://opnsense.org/ , is this what I'm looking for?
I'd buy a proper wireless access-point. Easy to install, maintain and replace in the future, less fuss. Then for your internet uplink you can use any old PC with 2 network cards and pfSense, OpnSense or just a plain FreeBSD. Get a decent gigabit switch and gigabit capable network cards (don't be stingy, get some Intel cards).
That's what I used to do and wish I still did. The only reason I don't now is I was given some hardware and I've regretted it ever since.I'd buy a proper wireless access-point. Easy to install, maintain and replace in the future, less fuss. Then for your internet uplink you can use any old PC with 2 network cards and pfSense, OpnSense or just a plain FreeBSD. Get a decent gigabit switch and gigabit capable network cards (don't be stingy, get some Intel cards).
I'd say more - just because you use FreeBSD it probably means you're badly protected.I use pfSense for my firewall/router and I think the fact that out of the box is is ready to be internet facing is fantastic.
I see people on here using FreeBSD 7 with a web server and directly facing the internet and I cringe. Just because your using FreeBSD does not mean your automatically protected. You have to know how to set it up securely and keep it up to date and patched.
Here is another spin to checkout.
https://bsdrp.net/