• Yet another hardware recommendation thread

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    Why do I just want to scream TROLL!!!!

    Seriously, by all reasonable accounts the Wiki page referenced seems to be referring to any variant of *NIX, including any of the BSD variants.  Are you going to write out every variant of *nix every time you reference this stuff?  Your posts will end up two miles long on the first mention.

    Now, if you have specific knowledge as to why this particular issue is not an issue with BSD variants, or pfSense in particular, I'd love to hear it.

  • Pfsense on a PFW600

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    PFW600

    I resolved the issue. Apparently something happened to either the LAN switch (HP Procurve) or the firewall. Half the ports on the HP were not communicating as well as the firewall being unresponsive on LAN and WAN ports. Removing the ethernet cable between them and power cycling restored operation on both. Everything appears to be working normally again. Not sure what happened there.

  • I broke my new SG2440, console cable asks for password

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    ok silly there were some its of paper that came in the box - doh…

    so its pfsense,org/activate

    thanks again

    GX

  • LCDproc-dev with FireBox Driver on pfSense 2.2.2 Errors

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    :) Solved it myself:

    Diagnostics -> Edit File -> "/usr/local/pkg/lcdproc.inc"
    change "localhost" for "127.0.0.1" to fix bug 
    (where LCD screen only showed "Cli:0 and A=Scr:0" or "-> options")
    Works, but still has syslog error messages when shutting down:
    "LCDd: sock_send: socket write error"
    "LCDd: sdeclcd: cannot release IO-permission for 0x378!"

  • Mbufs system tunable

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    Wow lots posts.  Well at idle nothing connected default Mbufs setting and 8 NICS all igb driver.

    MBUF Usage 68% (17976/26584)
    Memory Usage 3% of 8129MB

    Same as above with 1M Mbufs reports
    MBUF Usage 3% (26326/1000000)
    Memory Usage 4% of 8129MB

    I think will just leave it cranked up like virgiliomi said monitor it and adjust accordingly. Will report back my results after some time.  Deploying router tomorrow.
    It will be running 70-100 devices, dual wan combine 200/150Mbps, 3 VLAN's and 3 dual band UniFi AP's.

    Thanks a lot for all your help.

  • Difference between these two appliances?

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    @stewie2016:

    @JimPhreak - may I PM you?

    Of course.  I'll be home in 45 min and will answer then.

  • Ubiquiti edgerouter lite support?

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    @Sebastiii:

    @BlueKobold:

    @thiagomespb:

    the pfSense 2.2.2 has support for the edge router? it would be interesting, as the freebsd 10 mips already runs .. anyone know if we can test ..

    That there is a fork from FreeBSD 10.x for mips means not that  there is also a pfSense fork.

    Hi :)
    Can you link to both fork ?
    Thanks :P

    For the fork of the mips based FreeBSD you might be asking @thiagomespb, he was telling about that
    FreeBSD 10 is running on mips based UBNT EdgeRouter and not me, and for the pfSense there is not
    a fork up now, as I am right informed!

  • SG-2440 crashing

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    Yes, it's covered in the thread above. It was a hardware defect. The pfSense folk replaced the unit and all is fine.

    @stewie2016:

    Did you determine what was causing your issues?

  • New build-Drive and NIC recommendations

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    @clugo633:

    theres also this one for $20 more….

    http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-850-mSATA-2-Inch-MZ-M5E120BW/dp/B00TGIVQ4G/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1430176491&sr=8-10&keywords=Toshiba+mSATA

    Necessary?  Could use that 20 on something else.

    It depends on what you want to do with your firewall. 
    I have 50 users on network running through an APU with squid caching and logging, squidguard blocking and logging, and lightsquid keeping an eye on all of them.  It has 4GB RAM and the 30GB SSD.  I only use about 4GB for squid's cache.  It works very well.  I never run into out of space issues.

    If you want to save the $20, then save the $20.  If you want to spend it on a bigger SSD, then do so.  There really isn't a wrong answer.

  • Firebox x750e - Issues with 4 additional NICs??

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    Thanks Evad!
    That might be the case. I'll give it a try to see if that fixes the issue at all. Best!

  • Netgate APU4 throughput question

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    I have the APU1C on a Comcast 50/10 pipe.  Works like a charm, even with squid and an openVPN back to the office.

  • Slow Throughput Gigabit Lan

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    Hi.

    I set it to maximum.

    # sysctl -a | egrep -i 'hw.machine|hw.model|hw.ncpu' hw.machine: amd64 hw.model: Intel(R) Celeron(R) D CPU 3.33GHz hw.ncpu: 1 hw.machine_arch: amd64 # cat /var/log/dmesg.boot | grep CPU: CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) D CPU 3.33GHz (3333.54-MHz K8-class CPU)

    I have done the same to my test machine x3650. I'll be looking over a packet capture in the near futur and post back.

    Thanks for your interrest.
    I'm still looking for a solution.

  • PfSense store hardware throughput?

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    @valnar:

    Yup.  http://www.cincinnatibell.com/internet/#plans

    Never before have I wanted to live in Cincinnati…

  • Advantech FWA-710

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    matthackett, what setup did you go with?

  • Will a better antenna improve WiFi speed or only range?

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    Funny you say that. I been researching Wimax and maybe with that going tits up here in the US we will get that band one day??? Doubt it with those money grubbers in charge.

  • NmediaPC Pro LCD

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    Looks like I got the nmedia display working finally, you have to make some edits to allow 38400 as an option for the port speed.  Here are the steps I used:

    From: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=83747.15

    Install lcdproc-dev 0.5.6 from pakages drop to freebsd console (or use Diagnostics\Command Prompt in the GUI) mount -uw / pkg install sysutils/lcdproc

    (For editing you can use console or Diagnostics\Edit File)
    Edit /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc.xml

    -Search for 19200 you should find:
    <option><value>19200</value>
    <name>19200 bps</name></option>

    -Under it add:
    <option><value>38400</value>
    <name>38400 bps</name></option>

    -Save this file

    Edit /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc.inc
    -Again search for 19200 you should find:
    case "19200":

    -Under it add:
    case "38400":

    -This will enable 38400 option for port speed, but looks like if you pick the hd44780 no matter what it is going to add a Speed=0 to the configuration file.

    -Search for:
    $config_text .= "Speed=0\n";

    -Right above that line add:
    if ($lcdproc_config[port_speed] == '' || $lcdproc_config[port_speed] == '0')

    -Now save the file.

    -In the Services LCDProc choose these options:
    Comp Port: mine is /dev/cuaU0  set this depending on your config
    Display Size: 2 rows 20 columns
    Driver: hd44780
    Connection Type: Mplay Blast from VLSystem
    Port speed: 38400

    -Save and restart the system, this should get it working.

    -For some reason mine required a reboot or restart of LCDd (one extra time) to work properly.

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    :o Doh!

    It was definitely a Typo. Its always good to have a second set of eyes. Thank you for your help.

    End Product YT Video: http://youtu.be/Lvb3wu78coU

  • Options for fan speed control (Winbond SuperIO chips)

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    Interestingly the lm driver was ported to FreeBSD in 2007 but never included. There were some reasons given, I forget now though. That would have made things a lot easier.

    http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-September/076966.html

    Steve

  • WIFI minipcie build

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    Thanks for all your suggestions.
    I was also considered the mikrotik r11e series for the mW extra power since i need extra range.Ubiquiti still my first choice.

  • SG-4860 Doesn't recognize Samsung 850 EVO mSATA

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    Its no biggie. You're probably not the first, nor will you be the last, despite the existence of this thread.

    To confuse things even further, there is PCIe storage on the horizon that WILL plug in to those slots.

    Netgate has the docs linked on their site.

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