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Ugh, I want to build an opnsense router but I can’t go spending unnecessarily until I find a job.
Anyone hiring an IT admin and/or software engineer in the Portland area?
Wyse 5070 thin clients are cheap on ebay and work great.
How do you deal with only 1 Ethernet port?
Vlan to managed switch? USB Ethernet adapter?
Also, is this powerful enough for a symmetrical 1gig connection?
I run it on a Fujitsu Futro S720 thin client (bought for 40€ on ebay) with a VLAN aware switch. I know the Futro is not available in the US, but there is an HP thin client similar to it.
Theres a NIC that uses the WiFi m.2 socket and mounts in th thin client option port.
Ive been running it at full speed on symmetrical gigabit pppoe with opnsense for a while. Works great.
I use vlans to work with it.
If you have a Proxmox box with 2 NICs, it requires very little resources as a VM.