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  • J Offline
    Jacopx
    last edited by Jul 3, 2017, 5:20 PM Jul 3, 2017, 5:15 PM

    Buongiorno a tutti! ;)
    I'm a software engineering and I really like to build by my self everything and I want to build a pfSense machine to improve my environment performance and controls.

    Since 2 weeks I'm try to reading every post that I can see about configuration for situations similar to mine.

    I have an FTTH 1Gbe connection, I around D:720Mb/s and U:200Mb/s and I have a server/nas for stuff like Plex, Gogs and similar, I have a Raspberry too with Pi-Hole, ecc…
    What I want is to built a system capable of managing my WAN connection with the possibility of Snort, Squid and OpenVPN*.

    • Because I'm live in Italy I don't need a really super-aper fast VPN, in fact, when I leave home I can't easily go over the 20Mb/s. What I want is accessing to my home network and, somethimes transferring some files but have around 100Mb/s of VPN could be good.

    In this day I have try to use my old-old gaming computer but with not too good results, I have decided to build a new configuration and this are the hardware that I think could be work for my purpose:

    CPU: Intel i3-6100T
    MOBO: MSI B150 Baazoka
    RAM: Crucial 4GB
    PSU: Corsair VS350
    NIC: HP NC360T
    –---------------------------
    TOTAL: ~340 € (http://amzn.eu/5ZEA0JO)

    My questions are:

    1. It could be enough the i3? Or is too much?
    2. I can keep the power consumption under the 30Wh (average)? In Italy 30Wh, 24/7 means 8 €*month.
    3. Is better to have 2 block of 2GB or leaving 1 block of 4GB with the possibility of expand (and it will be necessary the expand?)?
    4. It is a good NIC the one that I have choose? I will only have 1x PCIe in that MOBO.

    Thanks very much for your times guys! ;)

    Great Wall (pfSense 2.4.3)
    Asrock H110M-ITX || Intel® Pentium G4400T || Crucial 4GB DDR4 || HP NC360T || CoolerMaster Elite 110
    Bunker (FreeNAS 11.1-U4)
    Supermicro X9SRA || Intel® Xeon® E5-2670 SR0KX 2.60Ghz  || Kingstone _DDR3**-**_16GB ECC || Antec One

    WAN: Vodafone FTTH (D:934mbps - U:195mbps) ~ Ping: 7ms

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    • J Offline
      Jacopx
      last edited by Jul 7, 2017, 1:36 PM

      nothing? :/

      Great Wall (pfSense 2.4.3)
      Asrock H110M-ITX || Intel® Pentium G4400T || Crucial 4GB DDR4 || HP NC360T || CoolerMaster Elite 110
      Bunker (FreeNAS 11.1-U4)
      Supermicro X9SRA || Intel® Xeon® E5-2670 SR0KX 2.60Ghz  || Kingstone _DDR3**-**_16GB ECC || Antec One

      WAN: Vodafone FTTH (D:934mbps - U:195mbps) ~ Ping: 7ms

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        whosmatt
        last edited by Jul 8, 2017, 7:59 PM

        I think the i3 would be more than suitable.  The HP NC360T is a good NIC, and uses the 'em' driver, which is good if you have PPPoE. As far as the RAM, I'm really not sure.  The dual-channel capability of two 2GB modules is theoretically faster, but how much that matters for pfSense I do not know.  Perhaps someone else will weigh in on that one.

        Is your connection authenticated with PPPoE?

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        • J Offline
          Jacopx
          last edited by Jul 9, 2017, 8:23 AM Jul 9, 2017, 8:13 AM

          @whosmatt:

          Is your connection authenticated with PPPoE?

          No, I don't need PPPoE ;)

          The AVX are useful for my purpose? If not I can buy a Intel Pentium G4400T instead of the i3…

          I have change something to build a littler machine:
          CASE: CoolerMaster Elite 110
          MOBO: Asrock H110M-ITX
          PSU: Silverstone SST-ST30S

          Great Wall (pfSense 2.4.3)
          Asrock H110M-ITX || Intel® Pentium G4400T || Crucial 4GB DDR4 || HP NC360T || CoolerMaster Elite 110
          Bunker (FreeNAS 11.1-U4)
          Supermicro X9SRA || Intel® Xeon® E5-2670 SR0KX 2.60Ghz  || Kingstone _DDR3**-**_16GB ECC || Antec One

          WAN: Vodafone FTTH (D:934mbps - U:195mbps) ~ Ping: 7ms

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          • V Offline
            VAMike
            last edited by Jul 9, 2017, 2:41 PM

            pentium is fine

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