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Hardware firewalls running OPNsense on dedicated devices like Protectli offer superior security and advanced routing features. They're built for one job and do it well.

OpenWRT, primarily designed for Wi-Fi routers, provides flexibility but can struggle when tasked with complex firewall and routing functions.

While OpenWRT can be configured to do it all, it's not optimal for advanced security setups, similar to all-in-one ISP solutions that prioritize convenience over security.

Best practice involves separating network functions: use a dedicated hardware firewall/router (like OPNsense) for security and routing, and a separate device running OpenWRT or similar firmware for Wi-Fi.

This approach ensures each component performs its specialized task efficiently, avoiding the compromises inherent in all-in-one solutions.

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oldgeezy 1y ago

what do you like about OPnsense over pfSense? I've been using pfSense since 2015. whenever I try to upgrade I always end up going back.

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Ava 1y ago

UI is so much better IMO, not to mention the questionable decisions/abuses of trust pfSense has made that has driven users to OPNsense. Both are good. I prefer OPNsense.

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