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In article <vcbji2$3evhe$4@dont-email.me>,Why a compute module especially?
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:Moral. Get a decent router so at least you can eliminate it from yourAnother recommendation: Look for something that can run OpenWRT, so you're
problems
not stuck with whatever firmware the router manufacturer provides.
A third recommendation: a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and a carrier board
that adds a second Ethernet port make a pretty good platform to run OpenWRT.
The CPU and memory on the CM4 will blow the doors off of most of the routers
you'd likely buy for home use, and I suspect they're competitive with nearly
anything short of rack-mountable enterprise-grade routers. The onboard WiFi
(on models so equipped) probably isn't so hot, but it's a solid option for
wired connections up to at least gigabit speeds and WiFi can be provided
with a separate access point or a USB dongle.
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