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    Does a pfSense Hardware Wiki / Database exist ?

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      Mookatroid
      last edited by

      Does the pfSense community have a Hardware Wiki and/or Database at all ?

      Even something basic like a forum post that gets Entry #1 updated constantly with all the input/feedback ?

      A one-stop page containing some sort of charted information would be extremely helpful to many.

      For Example …

      Platform      CPU         RAM      NICs          Supported      Bandwidth

      Mini-ITX      Atom       1GB       2xRealtek   Yes/v1.2.3     Tested to 80Mbps
      Micro-ATX   Core2Duo  2GB       2xIntel      Yes/v1.2.2     Tested to 135Mbps
      etc
      etc

      Somthing of that nature .... but it could obviously include much more detail ....

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        When it comes to hardware, the FreeBSD Hardware Compatibility List is the place to check.

        There are rarely – if ever -- any differences in what FreeBSD supports and what pfSense supports.

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          Mookatroid
          last edited by

          Compatibility is always a good thing … but I think my curiousity is more focused on the level of performance of particular hardware combinations.

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            cmb
            last edited by

            Info on hardware selection and sizing here:
            http://www.pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=52&Itemid=49

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