Plus help on Opnsense forums, the folks are really nice. The untangle /r is not very active and only has like 1k users I think? Opnsense has way more. I think where opnsense/Sensei will shine is Guides/Documentation/Friendliness of help forums. I signed up for Sensei paid version after reading u/homenetworkguy guide last month. ![]() I don't use it so don't really care either way. Opnsense does not make you pay for wireguard that I know of where as I think its only available in the 150 version of untangle. Only Knock I can see for Sensei paid is you get 3 policy's (2 plus default) I think untangle lets you do as many as you want. So if you have between 50-100 devices Sensei would be cheaper :P. Untangle $50 for 50 devices or 150 for $150. Home version of sensei is $100 for 100 devices. Price is about the same, 1$ per device protected.but I think both of them allow you to bypass items or whole vlans if you want. I think Botnet protection is still being worked on for sensei. With that said, I found that both did what I needed (keep the kiddos off the bad sites). I assume they are doing it inhouse since they don't advertise who they use. Untangle uses Brightcloud for web filtering, not sure what Sensei uses. But as is stock, untangle reporting is better I think. ![]() Sensei might be better if you offload it to graphana maybe? I dunno I have not tried yet. The reporting on untangle is hard to beat. Opnsense is a way better router system IMO. I have kind of been bouncing back and forth between the two for a month trying to figure out which I wanna stick with.
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