The Raspberry Pi 4 is now a serious piece of hardware with up to 4GB RAM and true gigabit network. Use a high endurance / industrial micro sd card and no issues with writes. Use cheap smart switch with VLANs and single NIC not an issue. Would make a nice unit for home / small business use now that router builds discontinued.
Comments: 14
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13 Sep, '19
John BAnd considering true USB3 you could add a second NIC with no issue
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10 Oct, '19
DusanFor some small home projects will be helpful and in addition usb lan port as second NIC
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15 Dec, '19
don_asisconsidering untangle is a debian based can this be possible to have a support for raspberry pi 4
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20 Dec, '19
T-supportI hope someone can make it work with Untangle
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04 Jan, '20
TreyThis would be amazing so I could put untangle at all the grandparents house and manage it via command center. They don't need much throughput, but I would like an easy way to keep them safe.
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19 Jan, '20
PeteWhether it is Untangle or a custom router/firewall/VPN build, I'll build one in a couple of months or so.
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31 Jan, '20
JakeWould love to see this support!
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02 May, '20
oliplease, please,please, we could throw away our old pc and use more environmentally friendly devices
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17 Jun, '20
PeterIn this new world of many more people working from home, an RPi4 Untangle would be very helpful.
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26 Jun, '20
UraIf untangle provides a image for RPi4 It will help to distribute their product a lot more specially home users and Small businesses specially if you are a managed service provider partner of untangle.
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28 Jun, '20
AndyWhy would you run this on a Pi? Home user has gig internet and you want to inspect all this traffic and still get speed on a pi? Crazy. Use another box with more power. Amazon has tons of them.
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07 Jul, '20
Ivan PerezThis would be great for the house, not everyone has gigabit speeds. So to be able to run this in pi4 would solve a big problem. Please consider.
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03 Oct, '20
tRaVYes! An affordable piece of hardware for home that won’t kill my UPS like a VM on my server would. I could really start to experience Untangle at home, first, before considering using it elsewhere.
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09 Nov, '20
David YoderI'm not sure the use case here other than micro networks. Sure the NIC can run 1GB, but if there is *any* processing of the data it will definitely not run at line speed.