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    • CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight
      last edited by

      I know this depends really on load rather than amount of users. I'm interested in knowing what amount of users people would have on a small network using this firewall for basic office use. I use one at home but am Interested in using this in small networks.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
        last edited by

        @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

        ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

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        • CloudKnightC
          CloudKnight @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller What would you recommend as a cost effective solution for 5-10 users. I used to use watchguard on 50-100 users.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
            last edited by

            @stuartjordan said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

            @scottalanmiller What would you recommend as a cost effective solution for 5-10 users. I used to use watchguard on 50-100 users.

            Users just doesn't matter. What's the connection speed from the ISP?

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            • CloudKnightC
              CloudKnight @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller roughly 50-70mbps on average on most clients round here.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
                last edited by

                @stuartjordan said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                @scottalanmiller roughly 50-70mbps on average on most clients round here.

                https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-ER-4-EdgeRouter-4/dp/B078PGCGN2

                EdgeRouter 4

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                • CloudKnightC
                  CloudKnight @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller Thanks for the suggestion Scott.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
                    last edited by

                    @stuartjordan said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                    @scottalanmiller Thanks for the suggestion Scott.

                    No problem.

                    The "4" is a really nice unit. Still small, but really powerful.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                      @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                      ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                      You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                        @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                        ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                        You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

                        The issue is throughput. Users are not a factor, at all, in any way. If a single user is on a faster connection than the device can handle, that single user gets throttled. If you have 10,000 users at a dial up connection, the ER-X won't be any kind of a problem.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                          @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                          @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                          ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                          You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

                          The issue is throughput. Users are not a factor, at all, in any way. If a single user is on a faster connection than the device can handle, that single user gets throttled. If you have 10,000 users at a dial up connection, the ER-X won't be any kind of a problem.

                          Yeah, that's basically what I wanted to drive home.

                          If your 100 Mb/s or less, an ER-X will be fine... if you're over 100 Mb/s, I think Jared's test might have shown throttling at something like 150 Mb/s, perhaps closer to 200 Mb/s...

                          Therefore if you have a connection over 100, you should consider a different device.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                            @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                            @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                            ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                            You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

                            The issue is throughput. Users are not a factor, at all, in any way. If a single user is on a faster connection than the device can handle, that single user gets throttled. If you have 10,000 users at a dial up connection, the ER-X won't be any kind of a problem.

                            Yeah, that's basically what I wanted to drive home.

                            If your 100 Mb/s or less, an ER-X will be fine... if you're over 100 Mb/s, I think Jared's test might have shown throttling at something like 150 Mb/s, perhaps closer to 200 Mb/s...

                            Therefore if you have a connection over 100, you should consider a different device.

                            ER-X up to ~80Mb/s if I remember correctly. The ER-PoE I have at home will do ~140Mb/s. ER-4 is what I recommend today to most businesses around here, but I haven't done or seen any testing to get an idea of what I/we could expect from them with QoS turned on.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                              @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                              @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                              ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                              You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

                              The issue is throughput. Users are not a factor, at all, in any way. If a single user is on a faster connection than the device can handle, that single user gets throttled. If you have 10,000 users at a dial up connection, the ER-X won't be any kind of a problem.

                              Yeah, that's basically what I wanted to drive home.

                              If your 100 Mb/s or less, an ER-X will be fine... if you're over 100 Mb/s, I think Jared's test might have shown throttling at something like 150 Mb/s, perhaps closer to 200 Mb/s...

                              Therefore if you have a connection over 100, you should consider a different device.

                              Assuming you don't ever want a VPN or anything.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                                last edited by

                                @travisdh1 said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                                ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                                You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

                                The issue is throughput. Users are not a factor, at all, in any way. If a single user is on a faster connection than the device can handle, that single user gets throttled. If you have 10,000 users at a dial up connection, the ER-X won't be any kind of a problem.

                                Yeah, that's basically what I wanted to drive home.

                                If your 100 Mb/s or less, an ER-X will be fine... if you're over 100 Mb/s, I think Jared's test might have shown throttling at something like 150 Mb/s, perhaps closer to 200 Mb/s...

                                Therefore if you have a connection over 100, you should consider a different device.

                                ER-X up to ~80Mb/s if I remember correctly. The ER-PoE I have at home will do ~140Mb/s. ER-4 is what I recommend today to most businesses around here, but I haven't done or seen any testing to get an idea of what I/we could expect from them with QoS turned on.

                                Yeah, up to, with no features. And I believe that's COMBINED throughput, not one way.

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                                • travisdh1T
                                  travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                  @travisdh1 said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                  @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                  @dashrender said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                  @stuartjordan Maybe two users? But it's 100% about the connection speed. Even one user is too many in most any situation.

                                  ERL 4 is the smallest I'd buy today because of the price point.

                                  You've seen an issue with one user? other than that user using the whole ISP connection (which can always happen) - what issue?

                                  The issue is throughput. Users are not a factor, at all, in any way. If a single user is on a faster connection than the device can handle, that single user gets throttled. If you have 10,000 users at a dial up connection, the ER-X won't be any kind of a problem.

                                  Yeah, that's basically what I wanted to drive home.

                                  If your 100 Mb/s or less, an ER-X will be fine... if you're over 100 Mb/s, I think Jared's test might have shown throttling at something like 150 Mb/s, perhaps closer to 200 Mb/s...

                                  Therefore if you have a connection over 100, you should consider a different device.

                                  ER-X up to ~80Mb/s if I remember correctly. The ER-PoE I have at home will do ~140Mb/s. ER-4 is what I recommend today to most businesses around here, but I haven't done or seen any testing to get an idea of what I/we could expect from them with QoS turned on.

                                  Yeah, up to, with no features. And I believe that's COMBINED throughput, not one way.

                                  If you leave them to just routing without any features like QoS turned on, they should all route at full line speed because they can use the built-in ASIC. Unless something has majorly changed in the past year or so.

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                                    marcinozga
                                    last edited by marcinozga

                                    I had 2 of ER-X, first one was bricked with 2.0 firmware update, 2nd I left at 1.9 if I remember correctly. The throughput numbers mentioned above just don't look right, this router will handle 1Gbit/s with some caveats. You need to enable hardware offload, and it kind of behaves like half-duplex. I constantly had download speeds exceeding 900Mbit/s, but if my upload spiked, download suffered.

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                                    • CloudKnightC
                                      CloudKnight @marcinozga
                                      last edited by

                                      @marcinozga I'm currently running EdgeOSv2.0.9-hotfix.2

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                                        krzykat @scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                        @stuartjordan said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                        @scottalanmiller Thanks for the suggestion Scott.

                                        No problem.

                                        The "4" is a really nice unit. Still small, but really powerful.

                                        This really is your only choice right now if buying from UI direct. It's the only router they have available in stock. Is there a link to "Jared's test" ?

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                                        • travisdh1T
                                          travisdh1 @marcinozga
                                          last edited by

                                          @marcinozga said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                          I had 2 of ER-X, first one was bricked with 2.0 firmware update, 2nd I left at 1.9 if I remember correctly. The throughput numbers mentioned above just don't look right, this router will handle 1Gbit/s with some caveats. You need to enable hardware offload, and it kind of behaves like half-duplex. I constantly had download speeds exceeding 900Mbit/s, but if my upload spiked, download suffered.

                                          That's what I've been saying. It's not till you start enabling features that can not be offloaded to the ASIC that you see the performance numbers I listed. The thing is, in almost all my deployed firewalls QoS is turned on, so I have to take the lower number into account instead of pure routing performance.

                                          That could very easily be different depending on the situation.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @krzykat
                                            last edited by

                                            @krzykat said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                            @stuartjordan said in Edgerouter X - Small Office:

                                            @scottalanmiller Thanks for the suggestion Scott.

                                            No problem.

                                            The "4" is a really nice unit. Still small, but really powerful.

                                            This really is your only choice right now if buying from UI direct. It's the only router they have available in stock. Is there a link to "Jared's test" ?

                                            Posted somewhere on this forum.

                                            The ERL gets ~60mbps with QoS enabled. I honestly cannot recall what the ER-X did. I thought it was in the 150mbps range, but my memory is not the best thing in the world.

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