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    ASUS Terminator T1-C3 / VIA C3 800MHz Barebone

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    • A Offline
      annabanana
      last edited by

      Anyone tried one of these? The price is right, @$85. I've seen reports of FreeBSD and FreeNAS running on it, so I'm hopeful.

      http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16856110056

      Model
      Brand ASUS
      Model Terminator T1-C3
      CPU Supported
      CPU Type VIA C3 800MHz On-board
      CPU Socket Intel Socket 370
      FSB 133MHz
      Chipset
      North Bridge VIA CLE266
      South Bridge VT8237_CD
      Memory Supported
      Memory slot 2x 184Pin
      Memory Type Supported DDR200/266
      Max Memory Supported 2GB
      Expansion Slots
      AGP None
      PCI Express None
      PCI 1
      Storage
      IDE ATA 2x ATA 100
      Serial ATA 2x SATA 150
      Graphics
      Onboard Video VIA UniChrome 2D/3D
      Video Memory Shared
      Audio
      Onboard Audio Analog Device AD1888
      Channel 6-CH
      Communications
      First LAN 10/100 LAN
      Max LAN Speed 10/100Mbps
      Extension Bays
      3.5" Internal bays 1
      3.5" External bays 1
      5.25" External bays 2
      Front Panel Ports
      Front USB 2
      Front Audio Ports 2 jacks
      Back Panel Ports
      PS/2 2
      COM 1
      LPT 1
      VGA 1
      Rear USB 2
      RJ45 1
      Rear Audio Ports 3 jacks
      Other Rear Ports 1 x Game / MIDI Port
      Power Supply
      Power Supply 165 W (PFC/non PFC)
      Physical SPEC
      Dimensions 7.1" x 10.8" x 11.8"
      Features
      Features VIA C3 CPU on board
      Packaging
      Package Contents Terminator T1-C3
      2 x Driver Disk
      User Manual
      Power Cord

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      • H Offline
        hoba
        last edited by

        The CPU won't be an issue. I have some via itx C3 boxes that run pfSense fine. You should check what type of NIC they use and if it's supported by freebsd but I think if freenas is working on that machine you shouldn'T have any problems running pfSense on it as freenas is also based on freebsd 6 series.

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          annabanana
          last edited by

          The ASUS site lists it as a "VIA Rhine Family Fast Ethernet Adapter."

          And I see this listed at http://pfsense.org/index.php?id=37

          The vr(4) driver supports VIA Technologies Rhine I, Rhine II, and Rhine III

          Only one free PCI slot though. I might have to go with some USB to Eth adapters.

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            hoba
            last edited by

            Don't use USB nics, they don't perform very well and last time I tested them usb had issues. You want to use a multiport nic instead with that machine. If you add a 4 port nic you'll end up with a nice 5 port machine.

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              annabanana
              last edited by

              Okay, thanks for the heads-up on the usb. ;)

              Any recommendation on a 4 port nic?

              I'm looking at this Adaptec:
              -ANA-6944/TX
              http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/support/Networking/dec-based/ANA-6944-TX/

              Unless. . . will Soekris NICs work on non-soekris boards? If so, their 2 and 4 nic pci-cards seem like a good deal.
              http://www.soekris.com/lan16x1.htm

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                hoba
                last edited by

                In general you can't go wrong with intel. You also will find compaq adapters that have intel chipsets. They are sometimes cheaper. Can't say too much about the adaptec. Check out freebsd lists for some experience reports on them.

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