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      larryklein42
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      Currently, the internet comes in over cable and a simple device (I don’t remember what it’s called) converts to over to Ethernet. From there I connect to an OLD d-link router on its wan side. The lan side of the d-link is connected to 3 eero devices for 3 different networks (general use, IoT, and financial networks). I would like to get rid of the old d-link and either replace it with an 1100 with a switch on its lan side for the eeros, or a 2100 which I assume can feed 3 eeros.

      Will the 1100 with a switch option work, or do I need save up more money?

      Thanks,
      Larry

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        What bandwidth do you have available on the WAN?

        Do you plan to use VPNs? Packages?

        Steve

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          larryklein42 @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10

          250 Mbps down according to eero app. I typically only use a VPN when traveling. No packages.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Ok an 1100 will pass that. It's good to ~400-450Mbps. The 2100 to ~650Mbps. Less over a VPN and less of you want to run Snort for example. 250Mbps should fine though, assuming that isn't tested over WIFI whoich might limiting the result.

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              larryklein42 @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

              Thanks Stephen. The eeros are hard wired and so we should be ok.

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