Hello,
I am thinking of building a device for home use, but foremost: for the fun of building a "system"
I currently have a CATV internet connection with 50/5 Mbps, upgradable up to 80/5. My current DualWAN SOHO router is a bottleneck as it cannot route more than cca. 25 Mbps from WAN to LAN, and on WiFi it never goes above 11 Mbps... I am sure residential fibre will also arrive at my place sooner or later, so I want to build something that can handle 100-120 Mbps+ at least when those speeds become available. Also, I have a couple of backup links: ADSL with PPPoE, some HSxPA modems/routers. I also have a neighbour who gets his internet from me on 100 Mbps Ethernet.
So I need a box with at least 3 WAN ports, a few LAN switch ports (switch), 100-150+ Mbps throughput from WAN->LAN using NAT, a G or N WLAN AP with good bandwidth. If there is a possibility for USB (for 3G modems, printers, storage) that would be great, but I can live without that. My current router also has inbuilt VoIP ATA, so it would be a nice extra to have that option on the new router, maybe a light Asterisk, but that again is an extra.
I want to have failover from CATV to DSL, and if that also fails, to 3G, or load balance between DSL and 3G... Also, I want to be able to manage QoS and bandwidth my neighbour can use on the various interfaces.
What RouterBoard do you recommend for me? Also, What else do I need beside the motherboard? Ie. cards, cables, power supply, case, CF card?
I was thinking about the 493AH, but I am not sure.