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    Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?

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      tontze @Tzvia
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      @Tzvia Thanks ! Im just starting with pfsense so any help is welcome :) What do you think of this with celeron N3350 ? https://www.winmate.com/product/exportHtml/EACIL20

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @tontze
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        @tontze said in Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?:

        2x 512K L2

        That's the L2 cache not the system RAM, that shouldn't be an issue.

        I would expect that to pass 1G.

        Is the provider using PPPoE?

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          tontze @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 No, dhcp

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Probably be fine then. I don't have one to test though.

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              Tzvia @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 said in Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?:

              @tontze said in Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?:

              2x 512K L2

              That's the L2 cache not the system RAM, that shouldn't be an issue.

              I would expect that to pass 1G.

              Is the provider using PPPoE?

              Oh, I missed that... so what is the memory amount?? I see it takes ddr3 so if you don't have much memory in it (2gigs would be a basic setup to run for example, PFSense with maybe a few lists...) it may be hard to find some at a reasonable price at this point.

              Tzvia

              Current build:
              Hunsn/CWWK Pentium Gold 8505, 6x i226v 'micro firewall'
              16 gigs ram
              500gig WD Blue nvme
              Using modded BIOS (enabled CSTATES)
              PFSense 2.72-RELEASE
              Enabled Intel SpeedShift
              Snort
              PFBlockerNG
              LAN and 5 VLANS

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                tontze @Tzvia
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                @Tzvia Yeah, it has 2GB. Maybe i give it a go and see how it performs. Is there any apps or such to do some traffic tests through ? That would be awesome for testing HW :)

                Like looping through wan and lan to see maximum ?

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                  tedquade @tontze
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                  @tontze Install pfSense and give it a go!

                  Ted

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                    tontze
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                    Oh well, default settings ..

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Running that from pfSense itself will always give a lower value. That looks to be using a server quite a long way away also. However that does seems much lower than I'd expect.

                      Try testing from a client on the LAN behind pfSense.

                      Steve

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                        matrikkel @stephenw10
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                        For a sake of curiosity I had to try speedtest-cli from pfsense that runs on rubbish bin hardware from 2006-2007. The nominal bandwidth is 1Gb down/up. During the setup there are other family members in the network so test results vary.

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                        It seems to give lower values than

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                          tontze @matrikkel
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                          @matrikkel Nice. I took my system down. I was connecting RJ45 to it and allmost burnt my hand .. It was HOT. Even though there was very little traffic, but i quess HW was just too much outdated.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @tontze
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                            @tontze said in Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?:

                            I was connecting RJ45 to it and allmost burnt my hand .. It was HOT

                            Yeah that should never happen! Sounds like a hardware fault somewhere.

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                              matrikkel @tontze
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                              @tontze said in Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?:

                              @matrikkel Nice. I took my system down. I was connecting RJ45 to it and allmost burnt my hand .. It was HOT. Even though there was very little traffic, but i quess HW was just too much outdated.

                              Or then there is some sort of junction resistance, not so good connection in the rj45 socket. I think cable quality playes part in here.

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                The current passed by Ethernet is very low, it should never get hot like that.

                                Perhaps you had Power-over-Ethernet configured?

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                                  tontze @stephenw10
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                                  @stephenw10 said in Would this be hardware enough for 1Gb fiber ?:

                                  The current passed by Ethernet is very low, it should never get hot like that.

                                  Perhaps you had Power-over-Ethernet configured?

                                  ah, sry, it was computer that was hot, not the cable :) That computer is passively cooled.

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