How secure is this EdgeRouter lite? Is it open source? For what it's worth, I found one blog with VPNFilter botnet and Ubiquiti on the same page :)
The router isn't open hardware but its a good bang for the buck (I also run WireGuard on it, btw). If you want a fully open source router, I can recommend having a look at Router7 [2]. The author's using a PC Engines APU2.
Downside is you gotta do a lot of work yourself, just like with OPNSense. But I like OPNSense, even though the hardware from the company behind it is expensive the same is true for PFSense. And the company behind that isn't so friendly...
What work? Install is super easy ... I use OPNsense on small, fanless, cheap 'mini PC' with 2 LAN ports, you buy from aliexpress. Full x86-64, Intel with AES-NI support, for like $200 with 4GB RAM and 40GB ssd
What work? Work to maintain it, test it, etc. Essentially, every time a software update is rolled out you do not know for sure if it is going to work flawless on your platform. For a random home network that might be sufficient; for a corporate network not so much.
I know about Aliexpress (and the like), but I don't find comparing Chinaware with non-Chinaware fair without taking that into account as a minus. Not that I wouldn't go that route if I would go for DIY though.
Router7 uses coreboot and a heartbeat to restart the machine if it fails.
x86-64 still uses more kWh than this MIPS machine. The ER-L has 3 ports, allowing physically separated networks. Depending on your setup you can even use both. The ER-X is less powerful and is MIPS32, though does support more hardware offloading (and WireGuard has optimalisations written in C for MIPS32).