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      network1
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      Would i need a quad nic? i think i'll go with the supermicro's can get for $300. Come with Dual GB onboard will put in another 2 x gb card.
      This should let me run load balancing with 3 nics, or any other reasons i should put a 4 port in it? giving a total of 6 NICs?

      Will be buying 2. can put 4GB ram in them too.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        No reason.  ;)
        It's just that most of the Watchguard boxes have 6 or 8 NICs so to do a fair comparison you have to add that cost.
        If you need more interfaces, for multiwan or more internal subnets, it usually easier to do it with VLANs and a managed switch.

        Steve

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          network1
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          trying to find one of these now http://www.witronix.com.sg/prolist/Witronix%5CAC%5CMBX-1726.pdf

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            network1
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            OK thoughts on this unit please, would it be supported

            Remove HTTP….. ftp://ftp.arbor.com.tw/pub/datasheet/network_communication_appliances/MBX-1736A.pdf

            Works with the following CPU
            Core 2 Duo Processor E4300 - 1.80GHz / FSB-800 / 2M cache
            Pentium Processor E2160       - 1.80GHz / FSB-800 / 1M cache
            Pentium 4 Processor 651         - 3.40GHz / FSB-800 / 2M cache
            Celeron Processor 440             - 2.00GHz / FSB-800 / 512K cache

            Takes a CF card, 6 nics, and its red.

            Again what would be the pick of the CPU's for performance and utilisation.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              @network1:

              and its red.

              Nice.  :D

              Looks expensive. And rare!
              I'd go with the Core2Duo. You can pick those up second hand for next to nothing so why not.

              Steve

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                network1
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                how do the core2's go with firewall though? will it only use half the cpu etc.

                I'm waiting on price but they look good so far.

                Should be a pretty quick machine, would smoke the firebox performance wise.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  pfSense uses a multiprocessor kernel it will run just fine on a Core2Due.
                  However you're right that you won't get double the performance since a lot of the firewall processes don't multi-thread.
                  Yep it would smoke any of the fireboxes you've talked about. You'd have to step up to the XTM5 series (which is very similar) but they are the current model so you pay a huge premuim.

                  Steve

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                    network1
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                    Well about $1000 for those boxes…. I'm undecided but may just get one yet.

                    maybe i'll get a firebox as a secondary

                    Is there any use getting one with the LCM screen? what would pfsense display

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      If the display is supported by LCDproc then it's very easy to get it running with a variety of display options via the lcdproc package. You can write your own lcdproc client if you want alternative information or use one someone else has written.

                      $1000 is cheaper than I thought it would be.

                      Steve

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                        network1
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                        Well went to order…. they are discontinued  :'(

                        They can be made to order, however there is a min order of 100.

                        So are their 98 others interested? or maybe someone willing to lend $98,000  ::)

                        Such a shame these looked like the best units i could find so far and resonably priced.

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                          doofoo
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                          @network1:

                          Well went to order…. they are discontinued  :'(

                          They can be made to order, however there is a min order of 100.

                          So are their 98 others interested? or maybe someone willing to lend $98,000  ::)

                          Such a shame these looked like the best units i could find so far and resonably priced.

                          Did you ever find anything else remotely similar to this?  I got my hopes up on page 2 and now I see it's discontinued.  This was perfect for what I was looking for. :(

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                            network1
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                            @doofoo:

                            @network1:

                            Well went to order…. they are discontinued  :'(

                            They can be made to order, however there is a min order of 100.

                            So are their 98 others interested? or maybe someone willing to lend $98,000  ::)

                            Such a shame these looked like the best units i could find so far and resonably priced.

                            Did you ever find anything else remotely similar to this?  I got my hopes up on page 2 and now I see it's discontinued.  This was perfect for what I was looking for. :(

                            Yes, however decided on using IBM servers after all this.

                            This place are the ones that made the boxes for arbor… they will still make them for you too.

                            http://www.evoc.com/products/Network-Application-Platform/list.aspx

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