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Ran a no-name fanless mobile i7 with 6 Intel lans from China with Sophos UTM for a while - worked great but kept hitting the 50 ip limit on the free version.
Now running a Ubiquiti Unifi Dream Machine Pro. Works well, but annoyingly missing some feature vs the PC.
A Draytek Vigor 2960, but it might get upgraded in a while if I find that I can get the City Fibre 900meg broadband. It will only let 500Mb through which is fine with the 350Mb we have with Virginmedia we currently have. I have the Virgin Superhub 3 setup as a modem only with the Draytek doing the routing.
My router is a pfSense virtual appliance running on Dell PowerEdge server with pci-express passthrough of physical 10Gb-T NIC. The router is fed directly from a Virgin superhub in modem mode. and we have separate access points for Wi-Fi. Bit of a complex setup but very secure and very fast, love it!
I'm surprised given the technical level of this forum there aren't more responses like this.
I switched to pfSense to test something with PPPoE and was surprised at how easy it was to setup, I switched over to it fully in a few hours.
So currently I've got an Openreach modem for FTTC connected directly to my switch on a VLAN which is trunked to my ESXi server (Pentium G4560 PC) which has pfSense on it among other things. Switching performance is more than ample for Internet access and normal LAN activity.
What I really like is that it's allowed me to really up my home LAN security. Combined with a Unifi AP and a RADIUS server allows me to vlan wireless clients easily too. So I've got a guest WiFi network, and another network just for consumer devices which are security problems. Leaving things like my PC nicely isolated away.
If you've got an old PC you can turn into a home-server, I highly recommend it.