Based on our record, OPNsense seems to be a lot more popular than FreeRouting. While we know about 94 links to OPNsense, we've tracked only 4 mentions of FreeRouting. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You might want to look at a free routing application called FreeRouting. Source: about 1 year ago
There’s only one autorouter that’s a) open source and b) known to work. It’s called FreeRouting. I’ve tried to adapt it for a GitHub workflow that takes an Ergogen YAML and outputs ready-for-fab PCB Gerber files. It doesn’t work perfectly for all use cases, so it’s probably worth double-checking the result with a DRC (design rule check) run in KiCad. Watch out for shorts and opens! 🤞. Source: over 1 year ago
Thanks for the info. Have you checked this out? https://freerouting.org/ (Not being snarky, looking for some clues to get me going) My intent is to produce single and perhaps double layer prototype boards using a CNC Router and hand soldered vias. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Look into FreeRouting. It does a good job on its own but can be improved with an iterative process. I used it to route this 100x100 mm board. Source: about 2 years ago
Firmware's like Asuswrt-Merlin or OpenWRT can support dynamic-dns, or you can do like I do and run something like OPNsense in an x86 VM with a NIC passed through, or buy an inexpensive firewall appliance (up to 500mbps/1gbps/10gbps). Source: 5 months ago
The easiest solution is to buy your own router, set it up, disable the router functionality on the Fritzbox 7590 and plug your router into it. It'll be cheaper and easier than a Cisco Firewall, but if you want to go the dedicated firewall route then I would recommenced OPNsense. Source: 5 months ago
BSDs may not have a significant presence on desktops, but they're well known in the networking world for their reliability. They also were the foundation used to build OSes for specific applications. OpnSense and XigmaNAS, for example, are two excellent FreeBSD based applications aimed at firewalling/security and NAS/services. https://opnsense.org/ https://xigmanas.com/xnaswp/. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
For switches? OpenWrt supports a few models toward the lower end, and SONiC support a bunch at the higher-end datacenter ToR market, but none of these options are SME production-ready like Linux servers or OPNsense firewalls. Source: 11 months ago
That’s a stupid policy, and it looks like one of my UDMs is defective. I’m an idiot for not just buying good quality open boxes and putting https://opnsense.org/ on them. 🤦🏻♂️. Source: 11 months ago
OSRM - Utilities, Application Utilities, and Mapping APIs
pfSense - pfSense is a free and open source firewall and router that also features unified threat management, load balancing, multi WAN, and more
pgRouting - Repository contains pgRouting library. Development branch is "develop", stable branch is "master" - pgRouting/pgrouting
MikroTik RouterOS - The main product of MikroTik is a Linux-based operating system known as MikroTik RouterOS.
FRRouting - FRRouting (FRR) is an IP routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms which
OpenWrt - OpenWrt is an open-source firmware based on Linux for wireless routers