SG-2440 or SG-4860
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I want your advice about if I need a SG-2440 or SG-4860
I currently use a Asus RT-AC68U but I'm tired about lack of features and low vpnspeed
I have a 250/50 Mbit (250 down and 50 up) cable-tv broadband and I will soon change to 250/100 Mbit fiber
My plan is doing a vpnclient setup on the pfsense router and with policyrules set which traffic goes over vpn or notWhat do you think ? In the future I maybe upgrade to 500 Mbit fiber
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Can anyone help me with a advice ?
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Your OpenVPN throughput will depend directly on the CPU speed. Both have AES-NI but the 4860 has a faster CPU and thus will have higher OpenVPN throughput. I'm not sure that either model can saturate your connection with OpenVPN, though. Others may have more specific experience. Perhaps have a look at this thread: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=115673.0
Other than that, they are both quite suitable for your needs.
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I want your advice about if I need a SG-2440 or SG-4860
I currently use a Asus RT-AC68U but I'm tired about lack of features and low vpnspeed
I have a 250/50 Mbit (250 down and 50 up) cable-tv broadband and I will soon change to 250/100 Mbit fiber
My plan is doing a vpnclient setup on the pfsense router and with policyrules set which traffic goes over vpn or notWhat do you think ? In the future I maybe upgrade to 500 Mbit fiber
Both wont provide you with VPN at the full speed of your current or future connection.
What is your budget?
I would go for the SG-2440 based on your current connection speed.
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My budget cover a SG-4860
I can´t spend more than $700
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My budget cover a SG-4860
I can´t spend more than $700
You can probably achieve 250Mbps with OpenVPN for $700 but it won't be with either one of these devices. You're going to need a fast CPU. I'd wager you can easily do it within your budget but you may sacrifice size and power for performance. So, either adjust your expectations for OpenVPN or do a custom build. Clock speed is your friend. Paint, who replied to your topic earlier, has a nice build that you might want to take note of. I don't have the link at hand but I'm sure he'd be glad to chime in.
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My budget cover a SG-4860
I can´t spend more than $700
You can probably achieve 250Mbps with OpenVPN for $700 but it won't be with either one of these devices. You're going to need a fast CPU. I'd wager you can easily do it within your budget but you may sacrifice size and power for performance. So, either adjust your expectations for OpenVPN or do a custom build. Clock speed is your friend. Paint, who replied to your topic earlier, has a nice build that you might want to take note of. I don't have the link at hand but I'm sure he'd be glad to chime in.
Its in my signature: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=113610.msg631641#msg631641
According to a different, openVPN theoretical encryption test my machine above can push almost 300mbps. I get close to my 150/150 internet connection over VPN, obviously limited by my connection.