• Interface link bouncing

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    I'm using a jetway motherboard with a 3x Intel Gig daughterboard. I have a dedicated LAN port on the motherboard and the guest port is on the duaghterboard. Both connect to a netgear managed switch. As mentioned, I have recently changed to a new managed netgear switch. This setup worked fine for a several years. While writing this however it dawned on me that while I had other interfaces working on that daughterboard, that does not mean that this interface is still in physical working order. I have moved my guest network to an open port on that same daughter board and will be testing it out.
  • Best hardware advice

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    I have 1 machine that I use for personal use running this exact same processor:  64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ Seems to have no problems with my fiber connection. Why don't you install the connection first then speed test it to see if it saturates your NICs /CPU? Then upgrade if its not up to it?
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    That silverstone looks nice if you are in the USA. Unfortunately im in AUS, so >$100 for a silverstone case which should cost $30 is a bit of a joke. Ask friendly at Yawarra.com for a slim case and a custom made front panel. They are directly in AUS!
  • Good Quad port Ethernet card for pfsense build

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    4 and 2 port cards where shown above, but if you want a really good and supported single port card you can also go with a Intel server network adapter I210-T1, it is brand new and there for not really cheap to get, but working fine for me.
  • Which Intel NIC for my configuration?

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    Since my internet speed is capped at 100mbps, I don't need gigabit speeds for this NIC. Is this a good choice? If not any other recommended ones? But please don´t forget that you will be even speaking about real and theoretical "speed"! A 100 MBit/s card is serving something around 80 MBit/s like an older Alix Board (not the APU) A 1 GBit/s card is really able to delivers something around 450 to 750 and more and there for I would consider to go with a 1 GBit/s network card. Yeah so isn't "server-grade" NICs more reliable than standard consumer NICs? For sure, but not in all scenarios and fields! Server NICs or hardware often comes with a so called digital signal processor soldered on the NIC, and is there fore taking much load from the CPU. I would still expect server hardware to cost more than consumer-grade hardware. Consumer NIC = small onboard soldered Chip for the network parities Server NIC = Digital signal processor onboard soldered The chip can do less and is less expensive too.
  • Nortel Switched Firewall Director 5016 - good system for PfSense?

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    http://www.cnet.com/products/nortel-switched-firewall-director-5016-firewall-eb1639130e5/specs/ if it is an x86 cpu, it should work. seems a bit dated, but the price is right @ 60$ I would spend a bit more and go the gigabyte q1900 route instead
  • Watchguard Firebox X700 HDD not detected only on 44 pin connector

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    Bump'd.
  • Jetway JBC373F38W-525 for 10 users

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    @robi: If you want to use ipsec, look in the other threads first, because it seems to be broken in v2.2.3. AES-NI module is broken, not IPsec itself. If you disable AES-NI you can use AES in P2. Or you can switch to AES-GCM without disabling AES-NI module. Will be fixed in 2.2.4 though.
  • Hardware for 1Gbps NAT and 100Mbps VPN

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    Looks like it was a faulty mainboard after all. The new one ran without fans for over an hour without any segfaults. And it's 30 degrees Celsius in that room ATM. Now I might have too look into another case because 40mm fans tend make high pitched noise that does not really go away even when using the NF-A4x10 FLX with low-noise adapter. I have ordered a Scythe Kaze Jyu Slim 100 mm, hope it does fit. I'll try to attach it to the case cover with velcro tape and leave the second HDD/FAN bracket out.
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    For an edge arrangement I would do this. RE0=WAN with Dynamic IP RE1=LAN set to Static IP with 192.168.10.1 OPT1=WLAN set to Static IP with 192.168.20.1(Or Subnet of your choosing) Save and go to DHCP server tab and enable DHCP server on both LAN and WLAN interfaces. Use an appropriate address range for leases. Get your WLAN going before dealing with the WAN -by connecting to the LAN port with a client machine. Now go to firewall rules and make a rule for OPT1 that looks like the rule for LAN which is made automatically at setup. Source=OPT1 net -Any/Any for starters and you can refine later. Your choice of an RALink adapter may not have been the best choice. Atheros works best in hostAP mode in my opinion.
  • Hardware Homelab

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    I have the same mobo and cpu hooked up with a DC PS. Looking for a wlan card to go in the mini-pcie slot that will work with pfsense.
  • Does anyone know what is the motherboard pfsense firewall C2758 ?

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    does anyone know what is the motherboard pfsense firewall C2758 ? If you mean a compatible platform not from Netgate or ADI it should be a Supermicro C2758 mainboard like the Supermicro A1SRi-2758f If you mean the original mainboards from the Netgate / ADI sold in the pfSense store you will not be able to get them from outside of the shop, because ADI (Netgate) where soldering them self or let them soldering. But from the ADI store you will be able to buy it. RCC-VE8860
  • Realtek 8111E

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  • Is somebody in Europe reselling the SG-* devices?

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    @rainer_d: Ah, thank you. Varia even has CHF prices. Varia store is located in Germany, Leipzig and are selling and shipping for € worldwide.
  • PfSense 2.2 with Realtek RTL8111GS

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    @voleatech: I can just tell you my experience. Don't use Realtek ever. I tried it a couple of times and it was a disaster every time. Even if they worked they had problems under load or randomly stopped working. Use Intel NICs whenever you can. Yeah, from reading other reviews I am leaning towards just getting a new board with dual Intel NIC's. The Realtek board had a new AC wifi card in it that would be nice to have (I know pfSense wouldn't currently recognize it but in the future it may). Best to get the known working Intel NIC though and avoid future headaches.
  • PfSense hardware in Europe

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    Hi everyone, we are also offering the SG desktop and rack systems now. https://shop.voleatech.de/en/product-category/pfsense-hardware-en/ Our company is not just a hardware seller but an IT solution provider, so we also offer support for pfSense. We are founded on Open Source and primarily work with Linux and FreeBSD. We are a happy to officially support the pfSense project and because of our work we know how important it is to do so. We are happy to share our experiences and answer any questions anyone has either here or via email. Best Sven
  • VE-2440

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    Upgrade to 2.2.3 (or login to the portal and download the 2.2.3 image if you have registered) The FS corruption issue is known to be a problem on 2.2.2 and earlier, but we fixed it on 2.2.3.
  • Alix 2d3 avaliable

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    I believe these all have 2GB compact flash cards. The one I looked at still had pfsense 1.23 on it, but I have one that runs the latest version with a wife card. That ones not for sale.
  • ITX case recommendation?

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    @BlueKobold: Looking for something small, maybe external DC Power supply. M350 miniITX case is one of the most used cases together with a Pico PSU. I use a M350 with Pico PSU.
  • New SG-2440 owner questions

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    A 5/16 socket (or 8mm) or wrench should be the right size to tighten the nut. Also make sure you have removed the nut and washer and put them on the outside of the case. If you are trying to tighten the nut from the inside of the case that won't work properly. I took a few pics of the process here: http://imgur.com/a/W5DBg Most of the time I just use my leatherman rather than fetching a socket though.
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