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      IggyB
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      Hi, i'm new here! Been lurking for a while. Looking to upgrade my WNDR4500 which is currently running DDWRT
      I have a bunch of startup scripts that take a while to process 45min to an hour after router rebooot. I would like something with a bit more grunt in hardware. After researching for a while i was gonna pull the trigger and grab one of those Qotoms J1900 from Amazon but i've learned now it's been replaced by a 3215UCPU  which is not as powerful?

      My network for now is only 10/1 but that will change soon with about 6+ connected devices
      Couple of VPN connected machines
      Adblocking
      Squid
      Evenetually i plan to add a NAS machine to network but for now it's just a transfer between the network pc's

      Will 3215U CPU be enough? Any advice will be helpfull, thanks guys. Is there a seller that still sells QOTOM J1900 S02 since i plan to stick a 2.5' hdd in it

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      • JailerJ
        Jailer
        last edited by

        There's nothing wrong with the j1900 platform. It's still very capable, it just lacks native EAS-NI which only matters if you plan on VPN access.

        There are several build threads using the j1900, read up a bit and you'll see.

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          IggyB
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          I'd love to grab j1900 qotom s02 box but it's been replaced with intel 3215U or is it still possible to grab qotom j1900 from somewhere?

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          • JailerJ
            Jailer
            last edited by

            2 NIC version

            https://www.amazon.com/Barebone-system-support-Support-Windows/dp/B016W1YVC8

            4 NIC version

            https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019Z8T9J0/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A14HQ326MGQ4AS

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              IggyB
              last edited by

              @Jailer:

              2 NIC version

              https://www.amazon.com/Barebone-system-support-Support-Windows/dp/B016W1YVC8

              4 NIC version

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019Z8T9J0/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A14HQ326MGQ4AS

              Thanks Jailer, look i might go with something like ZOTAC ZBOX C with N3150 CPU. It has AES-ni but only 2 nic ports, which shouldn't be a problem since i can add a switch to it, right? It's also 30$ cheaper on amazon.

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              • JailerJ
                Jailer
                last edited by

                Those cheaper boxes (as well as the 2 NIC box I linked to) have realtek LAN's. That' something to consider when making a purchase. Me personally I won't own anything with realtek LAN's, it's Intel only for me.

                A switch with vlan capabilities may be useful if you need more than one LAN subnet and only have 2 NIC's on your router.

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                  IggyB
                  last edited by

                  @Jailer:

                  Those cheaper boxes (as well as the 2 NIC box I linked to) have realtek LAN's. That' something to consider when making a purchase. Me personally I won't own anything with realtek LAN's, it's Intel only for me.

                  A switch with vlan capabilities may be useful if you need more than one LAN subnet and only have 2 NIC's on your router.

                  Well i ended up going with ZBOX CI323 nano, N3150 CPU, 16GB RAM and 850 EVO 250GB. I'l be adding http://www.tp-link.com.au/products/details/cat-40_TL-SG2210P.html switch to it and chucking into a server rack, which i'm shopping for now, I'm thinking at least 9RU? So i can chuck a NAS into it later. Oddly now the ZBOX i bought off Amazon does not ship to Australia anymore? Strange..

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                    Waqar.UK
                    last edited by

                    @IggyB:

                    @Jailer:

                    Those cheaper boxes (as well as the 2 NIC box I linked to) have realtek LAN's. That' something to consider when making a purchase. Me personally I won't own anything with realtek LAN's, it's Intel only for me.

                    A switch with vlan capabilities may be useful if you need more than one LAN subnet and only have 2 NIC's on your router.

                    Well i ended up going with ZBOX CI323 nano, N3150 CPU, 16GB RAM and 850 EVO 250GB. I'l be adding http://www.tp-link.com.au/products/details/cat-40_TL-SG2210P.html switch to it and chucking into a server rack, which i'm shopping for now, I'm thinking at least 9RU? So i can chuck a NAS into it later. Oddly now the ZBOX i bought off Amazon does not ship to Australia anymore? Strange..

                    Is it a 2 lan Intel based ethernet? As Amazon UK has it for a really good price.

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                      mauroman33
                      last edited by

                      In my LAN there are three smart TVs (used mainly for Netflix), three computers and a dozen wi-fi devices.
                      I have a fiber connection 100/100.
                      I bought a miniPC with the N3150 CPU, 8GB RAM and two Realtek Nics.
                      I'm really satisfied because it's capable to run snort, pfBlocker and a couple of OpenVpn clients smooth as silk.
                      And in five months I haven't seen a single packet loss.

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                        IggyB
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                        Package arrived today but I'm not home. Yes specs say 2 Realtek NICS

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