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    Is my Vaio FXA36 laptop pfsense compatible?

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      maxhouse
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      I've got an old Vaio laptop I want to try. Does anyone see anything in these specs that just screams "not compatible"?
      Anybody here ever run pf on a FXA36 before?  I could add a couple pcmcia ethernet cards with dongles if you guys think it'll work.  My current firewall/GW solution: A Buffalo wireless AP/router with the DD-WRT firmware, 200mhz mips cpu, & 16mb ram is choking a little bit on the QOS.  I'm giving her all she's got captin!!  Anyhow,there's probably no more than 8 users on my home network.  I want to do QOS, A/V, Maybe snort and nessus…  Just try things out.  How much horsepower you think i need? I'd like to re-appropriate the old laptop  for this if possible.

      specs:
      MotherBoard: Q3-Project (1A)
      Display Size: 15
      Hardrive Size: (GB) 20
      Memory: (MB) 512mb
      Processor speed (MHz) 1000mhz
      Processor Model: Athlon (P)
      PowerNow! Support: Yes
      ATI Rage Model: M1
      Video Memory (MB): 8
      Bios Recommended Version: R0121K5

      <controller chipset="">  <model>USB (2 ports): Via USB (Ver1.1) Controller
      Modem: Conexant-Ambit Soft56K (HSF1 WinModem) Data, Fax
      Ethernet: RealTek RTL8139CL (broken off. will buy 2 pcmcia dongle nics instead)
      PC Card: (PCMCIA 2 Type II) TI PCI-1420 Cardbus Controller
      Pointing Device: Alps Touchpad
      IEEE 1394 (firewire): TI OHCI Compliant
      Audio: Via AC'97
      CDRW: Matshita UJDA710
      Bios: Phoenix
      Chipset: Northbridge Via VT8363A KT133A
      Chipset: Southbridge Via VT82C686B
      IDE Controller (EIDE) Integrated into Southbridge  ATA100</model></controller>

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        yoda715
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        I don't see anything that stands out that will keep you from running pfSense. I would say download it and give it a try. You can boot into the CD without installing anything and that will tell you if pfSense will work on your laptop.

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