I followed Tomasz'sYT video series for a while now, and noted early that I would like to see OpnSense on it, instead of OpenWRT - this seemed infeasible at the time...
However, apart from the entertainment and enthusiast aspect of this effort, which in itself deserves praise, I see three problems:
1. The box only has 2x SFP+ ports and 3x 1 GbE ones. I know why it was infeasible to do 2.5 GbE, however, I think that is something left to be desired.
2. The price is now 600€ (the finished product will even be more, AFAIU), which is more than I would pay for an x64-based appliance with 3x 2.5 GbE and 2x SFP+. AFAIK, the routing speed is 10 Gbps as well for those.
3. As it appears, there are some legal obstacles with conflicts of the GPL v2 and commercially licensed code, which Tomasz has acknowledged in a pinned comment under his video and now seeks legal counsel as to if and how it will be possible to do it they way he intended.
However, apart from the entertainment and enthusiast aspect of this effort, which in itself deserves praise, I see three problems:
1. The box only has 2x SFP+ ports and 3x 1 GbE ones. I know why it was infeasible to do 2.5 GbE, however, I think that is something left to be desired.
2. The price is now 600€ (the finished product will even be more, AFAIU), which is more than I would pay for an x64-based appliance with 3x 2.5 GbE and 2x SFP+. AFAIK, the routing speed is 10 Gbps as well for those.
3. As it appears, there are some legal obstacles with conflicts of the GPL v2 and commercially licensed code, which Tomasz has acknowledged in a pinned comment under his video and now seeks legal counsel as to if and how it will be possible to do it they way he intended.
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