• Lanner FW-7541D BIOS Update

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    I saw an update online from the microsoft for that type of chipset.  From 2010!
  • C2758 vs C3758 for Gigabit VPN?

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    I think I've decided to move the C2758 to Site B and use the i3-6100 at Site A.  Will report back my results when this is all up and running.
  • APU2 with MC7455 SSD and WIFI

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    Can you post the following from console command prompt: usbconfig (find ugen for the modem then do a dump_device_desc for the VID and PID) ls /dev at!entercnd="A710" OK at!udusbcomp? !UDUSBCOMP: 8 OK at!udusbcomp=? 0  - reserved                                    NOT SUPPORTED 1  - DM  AT                                      SUPPORTED 2  - reserved                                    NOT SUPPORTED 3  - reserved                                    NOT SUPPORTED 4  - reserved                                    NOT SUPPORTED 5  - reserved                                    NOT SUPPORTED 6  - DM  NMEA  AT    QMI                        SUPPORTED 7  - DM  NMEA  AT    RMNET1 RMNET2 RMNET3        SUPPORTED 8  - DM  NMEA  AT    MBIM                        SUPPORTED 9  - MBIM                                        SUPPORTED 10 - NMEA MBIM                                    SUPPORTED 11 - DM  MBIM                                    SUPPORTED 12 - DM  NMEA  MBIM                              SUPPORTED 13 - Config1: comp6    Config2: comp8            NOT SUPPORTED 14 - Config1: comp6    Config2: comp9            SUPPORTED 15 - Config1: comp6    Config2: comp10            NOT SUPPORTED 16 - Config1: comp6    Config2: comp11            NOT SUPPORTED 17 - Config1: comp6    Config2: comp12            NOT SUPPORTED 18 - Config1: comp7    Config2: comp8            NOT SUPPORTED 19 - Config1: comp7    Config2: comp9            SUPPORTED 20 - Config1: comp7    Config2: comp10            NOT SUPPORTED 21 - Config1: comp7    Config2: comp11            NOT SUPPORTED 22 - Config1: comp7    Config2: comp12            NOT SUPPORTED OK
  • 7 Nic Amd Fx 6300 CPU Motherboard

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    For an AM3+ system? I'm not really aware of too many boards with onboard graphics, but tossing away one of the x16 slots on my ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 that I'm using for a FreeNAS build (I already had it and it supports ECC) doesn't hurt so much, especially since I had an extra Quadro 600 card lying around that doesn't consume the slot immediately adjacent to it like many GPUs do.  My board has 4 x16 (physically) slots; 2 of them actually have 16 lanes and the other 2 have 4 lanes.  I'm using one of the x4 slots for the GPU; that leaves 2 x16 and 1 x4 for other devices.  One slot holds a x4 Intel NIC, one of the x16 slots has an x8 SAS HBA in it, and there's still one free, even with the GPU in there. I used to have that same Asrock board as well, it's a fine board. I ran 3 GPUs on it and it didn't break a sweat. There's no reason NICs in those slots would put any undue strain on it.  If you need to dedicate the multi-lane PCIe slots to NICs, I'd look at picking up an old PCI graphics card.  There's also at least one PCIe x1 GPU out there IIRC.  You don't need a lot of bandwidth for the console on pfSense. And finally, you could also look at consolidating NICs by picking up a server pull quad NIC or two. That way you could have 8 physical ports in just 2 PCIe x4 slots. Hope this helps. EDIT:  Just re-read and realized you have 10Gbps cards in there.  So disregard the last bit.  If you really want a quality AM3+ board the M5A99FX PRO R2.0 is great.  2x16 and 2x4 all in x16 physical configuration.  Plus a x1 and a legacy PCI slot for good measure.  Enough for your 10Gbps cards and a GPU.
  • Hardware Migration

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    Network interface devices names will probably change too.
  • Need advice for my home setup and hardware

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    Hi! @pldelisle: Or maybe I could only add an Intel Quad port i350 board to my actual « server » for 80$ CAD on eBay? I know these are made in China… are these boards as good as the genuine ones? I saw this one Some people say that they are, most I believe say that they are not and that the parts and design are of lesser quality. The card you posted is definitely meant to deceive… While the main chip is quite likely a real Intel chip (because Intel sells them to third parties), the Delta chips are clearly fake. Delta is supposed to be embossed, not printed like it is on the one you posted. What I would try to get if I were you would be an HP, IBM or other OEM version of an I340 or I350, preferably new and hopefully from a Canadian (which I assume you are since you used an ebay.ca link) or US seller. If the card is a real one it should look nearly identical to a real Intel card with some possible substitutions. I have both a know real Intel I340-T4 bought full price and from a known legit place and its HP version bought off eBay… They essentially look the same with some subtle differences. The Delta chips on both are embossed which is a good sign. A thread on servethehome (https://forums.servethehome.com/index.php?threads/comparison-intel-i350-t4-genuine-vs-fake.6917/) suggested some of the differences between my cards  were a sign of a counterfeit card but I do not fully agree with they said. They were of course comparing I350s together and I am comparing I340s but I don't believe it makes much difference. The clock crystal is different. The known real Intel has a TXC like servethehome said a real Intel card has but my HP version has a branded clock crystal from a known Intel supplier. I believe what is important here is to have a branded clock crystal (not a no name like the counterfeit cards) preferably from a known Intel supplier. The inductors are also different between both card but this were things get funny… My known real Intel card has the inductors they say are fake while my HP version of the same card has the ones they say are OK… I don't think you should say that a card is a counterfeit solely because less important components (like the clock crystal and inductors) are different, Intel uses different suppliers for some of those parts so they are bound to be different sometimes. You should however always expect to have real embossed Delta chips and things such as clock crystals should be branded, not no name parts… Good luck and have a nice day! Nick
  • Interface Assignments - Is it that simple?

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    I just liked the way the throws around the word "simple".
  • OTG 4G Huawei E8372

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    Please check my earlier post
  • Hardware advice, gigabit Internet

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    @BlueKobold Thanks for your continued responses, lots of help trying to figure things out… This T5610 is just on loan.  I need to get it back soon, so I want to switch back to the E3845 or to virtualize on the C2758.  The real-world performance seems to be pretty similar between the two.  CPU comparison sites also show single core performance seems similar, and the differences really only show up when using multicore apps or AES-NI.  I don't have any tunnels open right now.  I occasionally VPN back in. Not that I want to close that door, it just isn't a priority at the moment.  My other VMs don't have high CPU utilization they are relatively low peaking around 60-85% a couple of times a day for only a couple of minutes. The C2758 is not really much needing to tune and since the version 2.4.x the hassle of turning the TRIM on is gone forever. So what exactly do you mean with a PIA for you? Perhaps I was not really understanding it in the right way. enable PowerD (high adaptive) enable TRIM if SSD or mSATA are in usage shorten the num.queues to 1, 2 or 4 for each NIC high up the mbuf size to 125000, 250000, 500000 or 1000000 if the IPMI port is shared to the WAN port as fall back you might be running increasing or high up the squid default memory size This are things you could do, and not you must do! it would be ideal to get the C2758 running the router in a VM on Proxmox and not spend any more money. I am only using the on-board ports for management.  I have an i350 QP in it for VMs and WAN. I used these docs for my setup: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Virtualizing_pfSense_on_Proxmox and https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/PfSense_Guest_Notes Do you know if virtualizing on Proxmox balances the load on other cores? I am on the community repo. I am using the kvm64 CPU.  I thought I read ESXi users see those benefits. However, I just have a feeling that neither of these CPUs have enough power to run these apps. Assuming for a minute that I go with a dedicated piece of hardware for pfSense, should I be looking at an i5 at a minimum to be running all of these pfSense packages?
  • PFSense on fitlet-XA10-LAN - Decent throughput for a $350 platform?

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    @sirozha: The auto-update is showing 2.3.3_1 Is this an intermediate image that’s required to update from 2.3.2?I’ve read the release notes and it seems that I should be able to update directly from 2.3.2 to 2.4.0. Why doesn’t the auto-update show 2.4.0? Probably because of the auto-updater settings. You may need the intermediate version from there before you can continue. Direct upgrades are possible, but you often have to supply the direct upgrade image. This can also be done from the interface and also from the SSH console.
  • PfSense is compatible with Lanner FW-6436 PC?

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    Thanks, I find andother PC. Do you offer the cheper mini fanless PC for pfSense? Daniel
  • PfSense on a TP-Link TL-WDR3600?

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    http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=311799 load the cirrect one, and read how-to flash beforehand
  • MSI Cubi 3 Silent S - the perfect pfSense box?

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    ah - hehehe yeah do that same sort of lame attempt at humor at the store when no price on it.. Now I get it thanks!
  • Working Specialist Platforms

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    Are there any special platforms for industrial LTE modems? I have some running OpenWRT through LuCi: http://comset.com.au/4g-lte-modem-routers-c-65/3g4g4gx-wifi-router-with-sim-card-slot-cm685vw-p-268.html?zenid=3k4o8vt4tq1318v0fdcije31a4 Would be nice to run pfSense on such a device for IoT purposes.
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    It was meant to be both humorous and serious.  I try to make sure that my logs stay at a fixed size and I disable those that a just naggy.  Most logs are naggy if you ask me.  I do like firewall logs.
  • Salvaging Watchguard Firebox LCD panel & buttons?

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    I would probably hand build the cable. It's not particularly high speed or anything I doubt you would have problems as long as the connections are to the right pins. Steve
  • Altq no more supported over virtio 10G NIC

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    Hi, I check the links you gave me and tell you how it worked. Thanks!
  • Another Noobie pfSense "What Hardware do I need for 1 GIG FTTH" Thread

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    @pfBasic: If buying a powerful router for cheap is the goal then you won't beat eBay (read: used systems from any source). eBay is full of used end-of-lease workstations without HDD's containing i3-i5's that have AES-NI for <$100. Buy one of those and install to either a pair of thumb drives or a cheap SSD. Add an eBay i340-tX and you can have a very powerful system for ~$100. The only real downside is power usage, but without a HDD it really won't be that much higher, probably ~10W or less delta in most comparisons to systems with comparable performance. Translates to ~$8-18/yr in the CONUS for a 24/7/365 box. This combo would cost you about $125-150 after tax & shipping depending on where you live (CONUS) and gets you an i5 with a passmark a little better than an i3-7100 for about 15W hotter TDP and it even comes with a HDD & 6GB of RAM. That's a whole system for about the same price as an i3-7100 after tax+shipping. http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Compaq-Pro-4300-SFF-Intel-Core-i5-3470S-2-90GHz-6GB-RAM-500GB-HDD/152562008743 http://www.ebay.com/itm/49Y4232-IBM-49Y4231-I340-T2-2-Port-Network-Adapter-/172454305241?hash=item282713ddd9:g:wxQAAOSw6DtYWuxp Bottom line is if you want performance for cheap then buy used. You simply will not beat the price/perf. ratio. pfBasic, I just wanted to thank you for turning me on to the idea of buying a used SFF + intel NIC.  I was planning to build a much more expensive low-power box to replace my aging supermicro atom d515 that's been chugging along for years, but it was not nearly up to the task of routing a new 1Gbit/s connection.  I found a dell SFF with about the same specs as the HP you listed for $120 and an i340-t2 for $20.  Easily handles the fast connection and power is relatively low at ~40W idle.  As you said, can't beat the price/perf ratio. Thanks again.
  • Thinkpad T43 throughput limited to 8mbps

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    @Balanga: Having just come across this thread, I'd be interested to know how exactly I should set up a ThinkPad as a pfSense box… and would a T42 suffice? If you have one already you can try it out. What kind of bandwidth?
  • 2 different kinds of supported Intel NICS

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    Hi, has someone any clues, ideas, tracks I should explore ? Thanks.
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