To make use of it you would need the router, switch and all device adapters be 10Gbps (though if only the router/switch is that means you could have up to 10 devices pulling 1 Gbps each concurrently)
This will be a larger investment that $150.
Most Wifi these days are below Gbps. (802.11ax can theoretically do 9608 Mbps but it's fairly uncommon)
I think it's here someone reported buying a pc on woot and fitting it with a 10Gbps 2 ports network card and running pfSense.
I run pfSense on a small qotom fanless computer (look them up on ebay or amazon)
On 1Gbps fiber, I get around 900 Mbps at https://www.sonic.com/speedtest on my laptop (wired ethernet)
for wifi i have 3 engenius EAP series access points. They look like smoke alarms.
On wifi I get up to around 400-500 Mbps but never notice the difference except when moving the occasional large file.
You can get pfsense on appliances from netgate if you'd rather get a pre-made/pre-installed system, but the first one with 10Gbps adapters is $800
I used to be a big fan of dd-wrt and then asus merlin. The only issue I ever had was every year in early April the Merlin UI seemed to break https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxyv0cfToZk
As a conclusion:
If you want to save money, professional graded used equipment may be a good option but may not be as fast as current
If you build it yourself you can get more features for less money
Sonic is probably evaluating a router/switch running at 10 Gbps you will be able to rent
and finally: you probably don't NEED 10 Gbps yet
This will be a larger investment that $150.
Most Wifi these days are below Gbps. (802.11ax can theoretically do 9608 Mbps but it's fairly uncommon)
I think it's here someone reported buying a pc on woot and fitting it with a 10Gbps 2 ports network card and running pfSense.
I run pfSense on a small qotom fanless computer (look them up on ebay or amazon)
On 1Gbps fiber, I get around 900 Mbps at https://www.sonic.com/speedtest on my laptop (wired ethernet)
for wifi i have 3 engenius EAP series access points. They look like smoke alarms.
On wifi I get up to around 400-500 Mbps but never notice the difference except when moving the occasional large file.
You can get pfsense on appliances from netgate if you'd rather get a pre-made/pre-installed system, but the first one with 10Gbps adapters is $800
I used to be a big fan of dd-wrt and then asus merlin. The only issue I ever had was every year in early April the Merlin UI seemed to break https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxyv0cfToZk
As a conclusion:
If you want to save money, professional graded used equipment may be a good option but may not be as fast as current
If you build it yourself you can get more features for less money
Sonic is probably evaluating a router/switch running at 10 Gbps you will be able to rent
and finally: you probably don't NEED 10 Gbps yet