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You might be better off using an old laptop you've got laying around than buying a Pi for it.
It's relatively easy to add more NICs (use m.2/mpcie from the mainboard, if you don't want wireless on it, just use the wifi m.2 and you've still got storage)
You can limit the power usage with sysfs, it's got a built in UPS and a monitor/keyboard for troubleshooting if you really need to.