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      covex
      last edited by

      i've found what i was looking for!  :)
      http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=NAD-2081
      but i has marvell nics on board and i can't find them in the list of supported hardware. are they not supported at all?
      and also is cavium supported by pfsense?

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        Cry Havok
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        It looks like the sk driver has supported that chip since FreeBSD 5.3, so pfSense should be fine.  That said, the official FreeBSD documentation doesn't reflect this, just some CVS logs and mailing list postings…

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          covex
          last edited by

          i tried to google "marvell 88e8001 pfsense" and all posts there say that it's not working. can't find anything about freebsd.

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            covex
            last edited by

            dear experts…
            between these two boxes
            http://advantech.com/products/Model_Detail.asp?model_id=1-23A32I&BU=NCG&PD=

            http://portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=NAD-2081

            which one would you pick...

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              cmb
              last edited by

              I believe that Marvell chipset is the same one Scott has in one of his firewalls at work and hasn't had good luck with. The other box doesn't even list what NIC chipset is used at all, that I see.

              Given that, my answer would be "neither", unless you can figure out what NIC chipset that other one uses.

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                covex
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                _One 10/100 Intel 82562 FE port for management
                Gigabit Ethernet Four 10/100/1000 Mbps GbE ports

                FWA-700 GbE Controller 4 x Marvell 8053_

                or

                _FWA-710 4 x Intel 82573

                LAN Bypass Two segment on GbE ports_

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                  dotdash
                  last edited by

                  I think your best bet of those would be the FWA-710. Intel GB NICs FTW.

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                    kapara
                    last edited by

                    Did you end up buying the FWA-710?  Looks interesting.  Did you get pricing on the unit?  Would be interested to know.

                    Thanks

                    Skype ID:  Marinhd

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                      covex
                      last edited by

                      no… couldn't get through to sales rep there so i got myself nad-2081 http://portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=NAD-2081
                      nice unit. even though cmb was warning me about marvell chips it works fine. all 4 interfaces were recognized right out of the box.

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                        cmb
                        last edited by

                        covex: Interesting, keep us posted on how that box works out for you.

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                          covex
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                          ok… i installed this box in my office. using only 2 ports (lan and wan) out of 4 (sk0 sk1 sk2 sk3) at the moment. first test (transfer 40MB file inside vpn from remote site) gives me 4mbps (turbo dsl). if you wanna see something else, let me know what to run.
                          for dmesg please see the attachment.

                          dmesg.txt

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                            covex
                            last edited by

                            looks like these marvell chips are not as bad as people saying  :)
                            even though i found on the net tons of complains about them under *nix and windows mine are working Ok and also i got intel box here running as dc and it has marvell giga chip in there too. so i guess it's not the chip that bad it's just bad implementation of it done by asus and co.

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                              covex
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                              new update…  :)
                              got wistron cm9 installed in the box. works greate! now my gateway/vpn server aslo acting as an ap.
                              this pfsense is a realy greate pease of software!

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                                Issacsim
                                last edited by

                                Any idea on price?

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                                  covex
                                  last edited by

                                  i paid ~$1100 for p4 2.8gzh, 512mb, 40gb hdd.

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                                    cna
                                    last edited by

                                    First I want to apology for offtopic, but I jusg got curios.

                                    @covex:

                                    it's just bad implementation of it done by asus and co.

                                    What you mean with that?
                                    I have ASUS MB, with marvell giga LAN chip(I buy that in about 3years ago). I used it wit many different OS's and did not got a single mistake from it, even now I'm using that MB.
                                    Never test it with PfSense, but with FreeBSD it OK, it must be the same situation in PfSense.

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                                      covex
                                      last edited by

                                      maybe you just got lucky  :)
                                      try to google marvell and freebsd or pfsense and you'll see how many people having issues with this chip out there. and most of them have asus mobos or something similar.
                                      i'm not saying that asus is bad, i have tens of stations running on different asus mobos, but you have to agree that when it comes to comparing asus mobo and intel mobo i wouldn't bet on asus.

                                      plus in my post i said "…i guess it's not the chip that bad it's just bad implementation of it done by asus and co…"
                                      means imho  :)

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                                        cna
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                                        I don't think that I just got lucky. Biggest part of people who write those … are lazy.
                                        Well enough with offtopics  ;)

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