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  • Avalue ASM-AT270 Slim PC

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    @Skidoo32: Thats an expensive board too :( $ 310.00 AUD Considering the Intel D945GSEJT http://www.mini-box.com.au/purchase/browse-detail.asp?menuId=45&start=1&laCode=ENGAU&productId=189 Oh…  I was under the impression that the Avalue price was in US Dollars...    :D I suppose the D945GSEJT-M350 kit would do great too.
  • ALTQ Capable USB NICS

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    The FreeBSD man pages can be accessed through http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi The ALTQ man page lists a number of interfaces which are "ALTQ capable". Among them udav is a USB wired NIC, rum and ural are USB wireless NICs. The relevant man pages usually give more details of brands and models.
  • Multiple OPT interfaces as a switch or on same subnet

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    I'm currently using unembedded 1.2.3-rc1 on the original 128MB CF card. I've got an 8GB CF coming and plan to put a nanobsd installation on. The 128 will then go into a 6 port X700. I'll then try some carp :) its just with 4 spare ports going spare. having an inbuilt switch would be cool. ::)
  • Any benefit to upgrading from Intel/PRO 1000 GT to MT-series card?

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    @Roodawakening: Actually, I'm a cop so money doesn't grow on trees in my household. And do you mean an Athlon II 240? I didn't know there was such an animal as a Phenom II 240. Oh…and I could always "downcore" it through the BIOS, too. Oh… Right...  Athlon II.  Severely sleep deprived these days..  :P  I was thinking of the 550 Black Edition.
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    @Tuckie: part of the mini-PCIe spec requires having usb2.0 pins as well.  Because of this, many mini-PCIe cards just use usb chipsets In which case the host connection and power supply is by USB and the mini-PCIe connector on the PCB effectively just provides a mounting mechanism?
  • Alix board just died, what next (and what intel nic)?

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    After much more silent debate ;)  I realized that for 10 dollars more, I can buy the case separately: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811120008 And then just pick up the cheapest intel atom motheboard instead: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121342 Alongside this NIC: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833106121 Anyone see any problems with this setup?
  • Recommended Proliant Servers

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  • When is it time to upgrade hardware?

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    Without knowing what the actual specs are, it's hard to say anything definitive. However, with 60% memory usage you've got 40% unused so plenty of headroom.  I'd say that it's time to updgrade when: a) Memory passes 90% (excluding the disk cache) or you're hitting swap b) CPU usage regularly hits 100% and stays there Disk usage is often down to logs or proxy caches so you can easily clean out the logs or the cache.
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    turns out my gige copper nic was the issue! the darn thing.  I replaced it and go figure, pfsense sees both NICs now, even stable 1.2.2 sees both, so I am very pleased.  pfSense wins yet again! :)
  • Vonage Behind a PFSense Firewall How to

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    @fastcon68: As I found out by talking to Vonage support it requires a connection to both the wan and lan.  It will not work unless they are both connected. RC Mine works fine via a dedicated NIC connected to the WAN port.  Nothing on the LAN side. Val
  • MOVED: alix 2d13 & activex

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  • Multi-WAN through single NIC

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    In this case its even easier. All you need to do is create a static route for the Ip of your remote end pointing to you second gateway. Unless you're willing to buy a VLAN capable switch you wont be able to have two separate interfaces on the pfSense itself.
  • Vigor 120 ADSL Modem + PPPoE in the UK?

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    Thanks again, appreciate the tweaking required to test. Martin.
  • Good Low Power 1U Server Recomendations?

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    or Check out www.ironsystems.com I have now 3 boxes from them all 19"x8" -1 U rackmounts. AR210s all work GREAT under pfsense.
  • Mbmon on ALIX 2d13

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  • Alix.2D3 Support for 802.1q VLAN Trunks?

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    Yup works fine, I'm using the exact same board with a half dozen VLANs and it's working great.
  • VIA Padlock (C3/C7) Crypto engine question

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    I saw the eval command and thought I run it against my virtual machine(quad phemon 2.5 GHZ processor).  I have 2 processors dedicated to my firewall. $ openssl speed -evp aes-128-cbc OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007 built on: Fri May 15 13:50:54 EDT 2009 options:bn(64,32) md2(int) rc4(idx,int) des(ptr,risc1,16,long) aes(partial) blowfish(idx) compiler: cc available timing options: USE_TOD HZ=128 [sysconf value] timing function used: getrusage The 'numbers' are in 1000s of bytes per second processed. type            16 bytes    64 bytes    256 bytes  1024 bytes  8192 bytes aes-128-cbc      68862.24k    74318.49k    76634.68k    77303.50k    77649.46k $ openssl speed -evp aes-128-cbc -engine cryptodev OpenSSL 0.9.8e 23 Feb 2007 built on: Fri May 15 13:50:54 EDT 2009 options:bn(64,32) md2(int) rc4(idx,int) des(ptr,risc1,16,long) aes(partial) blowfish(idx) compiler: cc available timing options: USE_TOD HZ=128 [sysconf value] timing function used: getrusage The 'numbers' are in 1000s of bytes per second processed. type            16 bytes    64 bytes    256 bytes  1024 bytes  8192 bytes aes-128-cbc      68590.93k    74215.00k    76918.08k    77146.59k    77406.33k I don't have any encryption hardware.  That is supported at this time.  How do my numbers compare to other people's systems.  I thinking about moving some hardware around and debating about replacing a server.  I don't what to take to big of a performance hit. RC
  • Information about Realtek 8110 and 8111

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    I have an Intel D945GCLF2 board using the RTL8111C (as LAN) and it is running PFSense 1.2.3RC2 without any issues.  Hope that helps.  ;D
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