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Old 27th March 2017
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How about one of these.
Ubiquiti Networks EdgeRouter LITE
Ubiquiti Networks EdgeRouter PoE
I think the LITE costs $100.
You can run the OpenBSD Octeon port.
https://www.openbsd.org/octeon.html
I've already checked them, none of them has adsl although they could handle OpenBSD.

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One topology would be an openbsd based, pf filtering firewall, between your modem and a cheap refurbished router with openwrt+custom packages
Would do, but requires double-nat and that might be problematic...

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Still thinking about setting a small openbsd router + firewall for home network. The facts are:
- I would like to limit the number of devices to minimum. All in one would be great, but I know it’s probably not possible. Or is it?
- I have adsl internet connection. Is there an openbsd compatible hardware with adsl modem? If not I could always use bridge mode in an old tplink td-8810 adsl modem
- is there any obsd comp hardware with POE?
- I need wireless. Like with adsl, I could use external access point but perhaps there’s some hardware with wireless integrated?
- gigabit lan ports would be really nice

I know I want a lot but I’m willing to compromise
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