• High idle temps on Supermicro A1SRi-2758F

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    Changed fan thresholds with IPMItools. Now no warning is displayed but red LED is constantly flashing on the MB…

  • Okay hardware for firewall, VPN, Snort , AV and squid?

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    Just to make you feel safer - The old complaints came from 2013…

    Since 2014 new releases:

    http://www.amazon.com/Barebone-Embedded-NF9D-2550-Motherboard-AD3RTLANG/product-reviews/B007GGGBM2

    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Service and Amazing Product, February 19, 2014
    By Brad Downs - See all my reviews
    Verified Purchase(What's this?)
    This review is from: Intel Barebone System Embedded Kit/ Jetway NF9D-2550 Dual LAN Intel Atom D2550 1.86GHz Mini-ITX Motherboard, W/Jetway AD3RTLANG: 3 x Gigabit LAN Port Daughterboard, 2GB DDR3 SODIMM Memory, M350 Enclosure, PicoPSU-80 80W DC-DC power supply (Personal Computers)
    I normally don't write reviews, but I am so impressed that I had to.

    AMAZINGLY FAST SHIPPING!! It said it would take 2-3 business days to ship, then 3-5 more days to be delivered. It shipped the same day and arrived ONLY 2 business days later!! AWESOME!

    Product is exactly as advertised. Worked beautifully! I needed to use an external USB CD drive to load the OS and was concerned about the BIOS detection and boot. Booted up the box, BIOS detected the USB CD drive by default and booted from it.

    The CPU fan that it comes with is as quiet as a mouse. It does come with the external AC to DC adapter. The processor is the Atom D2550 as the title specifies, not the D550 the description says.

    I am using this as a pfSense router (2.1) and it detected all the NICs without issue and is running beautifully!

    (Still - I'd buy the board from newegg, buy the riser and build the system myself)  Or try asrock if it makes you happy.  Just offering options.

  • Retired SonicWALL Pro 3060

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    At least one user successfully swapped the bios rom in his Sonicwall with that from a different box. If you understand what that does you may have some idea how lucky he was.  ;) Always an option though.
    https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=67330.0

    Steve

  • HP T5740 gigabit over PCIx

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    Looks great - one question - where did you get the power from to run your fan?

  • Traverse Viking ADSL-2+ Card Problem

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    Sounds like a useful individual.  ::)

    Steve

  • Adding more ports

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  • Pfsense on Asrock C2750D4I gives Kernel Panic

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    we ship pfSense 2.1.5 and don't have to disable any cores, or ACPI.

    hint: you're doing it wrong.  (bad magic!)

  • HELP Hardware compatible ! ! !

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    thanks guys for the replies ill keep looking.

  • Hardware for home usage

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    Gargoyle works great on a lot of the TP-Link hardware… nice interface on top of OpenWRT.  Personally, I think most TP-Link hardware hits a sweet spot between cost and quality.

  • Servidor travando

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  • Wifi realtek?

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  • PfSense + Inter-VLAN Routing - Hardware Recommendations

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  • Hardware check

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    @rmm:

    Hi,

    Building a new firewall and I want to run the hardware by you folks to make sure it'll handle my requirements.

    There will be dual 1G WANs, a 1G LAN, and a 100M WAN for out of band access.  Minimal firewall rules, no NAT or IPsec.  We run unbound and ntpd but no other services.  We may start running snort though.

    Looking at the following hardware:

    Intel Core i5-3470 Ivy Bridge Quad-Core 3.2GHz

    SUPERMICRO MBD-X9SCI-LN4F-O LGA 1155 Intel C204 ATX Intel Xeon E3 Server Motherboard (4 x Intel 82574L NICs)

    8 G RAM

    SYBA SD-ADA50024 2.5" SATA/USB To Compact Flash Adapter

    SanDisk Extreme SDCFX-008G-X46 8 GB compact flash

    Mainly wanted to check that a quad i3 is sufficient, and that the Intel 82574L NICs will work well.

    Thanks in advance!

    Will be fine, even when running snort/suricata. NICs are supported. You could have went for a dual core cpu if your only intention is to run stock pfsense, since the current version of pf is single threaded. That's going to change with the next version though, which is just around the corner. Getting a quad core future proofs your setup. And also allows you to fully utilize snort/suricata on all your WANs. Only thing I would change is the storage. Get something bigger (in the 80GB range) if you intend to log/capture everything, including the kitchen sink.

  • USB NIC recommendations please

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    Greetings:
    Ugreen 20241 works well if it's on the LAN side with static IP. It's inexpensive ($9) and you can get it from Newegg. On the WAN side it works but drops the IP every once in a while.
    HK

  • Intel 82574L looses to Realtek RTL8111E Ethernet

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    Now compare a RTL8111e to an Intel i210.

  • Wi-Fi won't connect

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    Fixed. Router was blocking the source.

  • Overclocking AMD Geode LX800 (alix2d3)

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    needs better cooling and more voltage to do same properly. I don't see the benefit as its a dated cpu.

  • Hardware for small office, 5-8 Mbps internet with VPN, LightSquid

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    Nope. At 5-8Mbps you should be fine with almost any hardware. I would probably opt for the D525 though if you have the choice, it is significantly more capable.
    Do you want to encrypt all traffic, the full available bandwidth? Again since that's only 8Mbps you should have no problem. The D525 can push ~50Mbps of encrypted data (~500Mbps unencrypted).

    Steve

  • Black screen putty

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    What did you do to fix it?

  • Intel J1900 for openVPN?

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    I think also the A1SRi-2558F could be a valid solution for connections near 100/100. I am designing my unit with that board, home use.

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