Unfortunately I never got around to writing it down and as it has been running pretty much unattended for the past three years it is not fresh in my mind.
The gist is that since it is a router only (switch and access point are external appliances) it is not that difficult, there are plenty of resources on the web explaining how to turn a linux box into a router. I had to configure a bit of nftables, dhcpd, dnsmask and stubby and that's pretty much it.
The server is a standard PC Engines APU4 and the modem in the mPCIe slot is an Huawei ME906s.
As I alluded earlier, the hardest part is finding a good modem and getting it to work. Once the modem shows up as a network interface the hard part is done.
The gist is that since it is a router only (switch and access point are external appliances) it is not that difficult, there are plenty of resources on the web explaining how to turn a linux box into a router. I had to configure a bit of nftables, dhcpd, dnsmask and stubby and that's pretty much it.
The server is a standard PC Engines APU4 and the modem in the mPCIe slot is an Huawei ME906s.
As I alluded earlier, the hardest part is finding a good modem and getting it to work. Once the modem shows up as a network interface the hard part is done.