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      dpfister
      last edited by

      I have been reading and think I know what I want to get, just need a sanity check.

      Home connection: 35 mbps down, 6 mbps up

      Proposed board: http://www.amazon.com/Intel-D2500CCE-Mini-ITX-Motherboard-BLKD2500CCE/dp/B007MS9OI2
      Loaded with 8 GB ram.

      1 port will be used as WAN, 1 port will be used as LAN connected to http://countries.netgear.com/Products/Switches/SmartSwitches/GS724T.aspx

      Not really planning on running snort, squid, HAVP, etc

      Wifi will be handled by a WAP connected to the switch

      Concerns:
      1.) OpenVPN at 30+ mbps - this is top priority
      2.) Low Power consumption
      3.) LAN to LAN transfers remain at gbps speeds - no real concern as this should all happen on the switch

      Thank you in advance for you advise/help

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      • CNLiberalC
        CNLiberal
        last edited by

        I'm not sure how well the board will be supported.  pfSense 2.1 uses FreeBSD 8.3 as it's base OS.  FreeBSD 10 is said to be the base OS for pfSense 2.2, but there's no release date on 2.2 considering FBSD 10 just went release within the last week or so.  That being said, I recommend this setup.

        The nice thing about that setup, is you can always buy a HIFN hardware en/decryption board from eBay and use it on pfSense.  The onboard NICs are supported by pfSense 2.1 and are Intel.

        pfSense 2.7.2-RELEASE

        Dell R210 II
        Intel E3-1340 v2
        8GB RAM
        SSD ZFS Mirror
        Intel X520-DA2, RJ45 SFP+ (WAN) and 10Gb SFP+ DAC (LAN)
        1 x Cisco 3850 12XS-S (Core Switch)
        2 x Cisco 3750X PoE Gig Switch (Access Stack)
        3 x Cisco 2802i APs (Mobility Express)

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          The D2500CCE is quite widely supported and well used. Your requirements are well within it's capabilities. You won't need anything like 8GB of ram if you're not running squid or snort.

          Steve

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