Isaac Grover, Aileron I.T. wrote: > Good morning, > > Both "cheap" and "useful" for running Tor nodes at home won't be found > in big box retail ever, so I would take a look at the Mikrotik RB750Gr3 > - it will do exactly what you want after it's configured properly. I > used to have an RB1200 and recently upgraded to a CCR1009, both from > Mikrotik, and have found them to be quite capable under heavy load. > > Make your day great, > Isaac Grover, Senior I.T. Consultant > Aileron I.T. - "Practical & Proactive I.T. Solutions" > > Office: 715-377-0440, Fax:715-690-1029, Web: www.aileronit.com > I also recommend going with MikroTik. They handle quite impressive under heavy load and the price:performance ratio is very good, as opposite to other brands. MikroTik also runs RouterOS (on linux kernel) that comes with a management tool with graphical interface and it has been heavily improved.
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