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    New to pfSense! - Two Wifi Routers (1 VPN / 1 no VPN) - Is this hardware OK?

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    • C Offline
      c47v3770
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      Howdy… looking for some advice from the pfSense gurus.

      I recently purchased a SuperMicro 502-2 server and realized the two intergraded NICs are Realtek RTL8111C-GR. I'm aware that Realtek is not the preferred brand.
      Having said that, should I expect any issues during installation with those NICs? For the 3rd NIC, I was considering this one:

      https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Gigabit-Network-Adapter-EXPI9301CTBLK/dp/B001CY0P7G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1492571062&sr=8-1&keywords=intel+ethernet+card.

      This is exactly what I want to achieve with pfSense: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=117657.0
      I would certainly need three network interfaces, correct?

      Thanks for your feedback. Total noob here but pretty excited about learning pfSense.

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        pfBasic Banned
        last edited by

        I didn't read the linked article to find out what you are trying to accomplish but regardless I can make a recommendation.

        Buy a used server pull (preferably from not-China, but even that's really not important) i340-t4 off of eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/IBM-49Y4242-I340-T4-4-Port-Gigabit-PCI-E-Server-Network-Adapter-Card-/361940630659?hash=item544557bc83:g:VSQAAOSwc-tY3XdW Something along those lines.

        Just use those NIC's and disregard the Realteks.

        The Realteks will probably work perfectly fine for 5-600Mbps throughput, might not work at all, might give you a bunch of headaches? That's why they aren't recommended, they are just a mixed bag which is not what you want for NICs on a networking device.

        So, since you are already planning on buying another NIC, just get a good one and use it.

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