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      TomaszM @AndyRH
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      @andyrh

      Thats great. I am going for the below motherboard most probably then. Which NIC (4 slots) do you recommend?

      https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/H81I/Specification

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        AndyRH @TomaszM
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        @tomaszm Sorry, but I do not remember the exact card I used, it was an older 4 port Intel card.

        o||||o
        7100-1u

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          viragomann @TomaszM
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          @tomaszm
          Commonly they say, Intel GbE NICs using the igb or em driver do a good job.

          For reference check the FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE Hardware Notes.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Do you have power consumption or noise level restrictions?

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              TomaszM @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

              Noice no, but power and size yes. Those dell optiplex boxes seem to be great for this, but a bit too large. On the other hand buying one of those mini itx motherboards and all parts separately, at the end it might come quite expensive and not worth the hustle..

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Hmm, yeah limited size rules out a bunch of options. I assume 1U devices are out.

                Not sure I can suggest anything that meets that at $100. I suspect you'll have to move on one of those things.

                Steve

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                  TomaszM @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10
                  Lets say we are talking 200$ without any other limits (size, power consumption). What would be your options then? :)

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                    TomaszM
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                    So I think I got to the bottom of it now.

                    There is protectli which is a bit more expensive. There is also qotom and kettop. The main questions are.

                    1. What is the difference between qotom and kettop. They look to me like the same thing.

                    2. Does any one have experience using those with 1Gbps link

                    Thanks in advance

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                      qysotyvah
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                      I advise you to look at HP T620 thin client. Use eBay to find some cheaper used options.

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                        TomaszM @qysotyvah
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                        @qysotyvah

                        Thanks for your answer.

                        I am actually considering that one for purchase now just it needs to be with "plus" at the end as the thinner version doesnt have PCI.

                        If I understand correctly you use or used to use this for Pfsense. How is it behaving? Especially since it is with AMD CPU. AES-NI should be supported but I was reading different opinions about how AMD is working with Pfsense.

                        Another thing is I want to use it as main WAN router and I have 1gbps uplink. Do you know how it is handing that? Will I be able to squeeze maximum out it?

                        Thanks in advance

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          AMD works fine with pfSense in general. I wouldn't expect any issue there unless you needed some more obscure part of the hardware like graphics drivers. But pfSense doesn't use that.

                          Steve

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                            TomaszM
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                            So one major question remains, what goes the best with it?

                            INTEL PRO 1000 VT or i350-T4? :)

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