Mitar,
PCI-E Gen 3 x1 should be sufficient for Gigabit ethernet. You could
try replacing the wireless card in the NUC with something like this:
It is likely that the RTL8168E has good Linux support. You may have to
void the NUC's warranty.
Alex
Στις Παρ, 26 Ιουλ 2019 στις 11:00 μ.μ., ο/η Mitar <mitar(a)tnode.com> έγραψε:
Hi!
(If some other mailing list is more suitable, please redirect me to it.)
So I got Sonic gigabit connection at home. And I am thinking that all
this symmetric gigabit connectivity should be used well. So I am
thinking that I could deploy a People's open node + Tor relay node on
the link.
I think I have Tor part figured out: I could use Intel NUC like:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/130392/intel-nuc-kit-n…
And then I could directly connect it to the uplink and run Tor relay
node on it. I would configure NUC to serve as my home AP as well,
although I am not yet sure if this can really be done:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1161398/configuring-a-dual-band-wifi-ap-on-…
But the issue is that I do not know how to add People's open node to
this mix. If I put it before the NUC, I think that a simple WiFi router
acting as People's open node will not be able to process gigabit and
tens of thousands of NAT connections Tor relay will try to send through
the router, if the node is put as the main router. But NUC does not seem
to have two Ethernet ports that it could serve as a router in front of
the node. Any ideas?
Mitar
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