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      wigwam
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      iam looking for a internet router with ssd/hd connection and a minimal of three network connections for a home use. what do you advise….netgate is to expensive for the purphose...

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        What is your internet connection speed/bandwidth?
        Are you wanting to do more than firewall/NAT?

        Which Netgate device is too expensive?

        Steve

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          skear
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          Using an old desktop computer is usually the cheapest solution for a home pfSense system.  If you don't have any old hardware lying around you can probably purchase an old computer on Craigslist for a cheap price.  You could then buy some additional network cards for the computer to get 3 interfaces.

          You don't need a very fast CPU or much memory to make a decent home pfSense box.

          Check out my pfSense guides

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            nikkon
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            maybe this will help you :)
            i had the same big question and i decide to go for this:

            Gigabyte J1900N-D3V

            • 4 gb DDR3 -1333
              SSD Intel 525 Series 30GB mSATA MLC
              http://www.inter-tech.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=722%3Amini-itx-e-i7-black&catid=57%3Aitx-und-nuc-gehaeuse&Itemid=637&lang=en
            • INTEL Network Card PRO/1000 GT //if you want a 3th Eth card

            G.L

            pfsense 2.3.4 on Supermicro A1SRi-2758F + 8GB ECC + SSD

            Happy PfSense user :)

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              Mitterwald
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              I just ordered a pcengines apu1c4 Mainboard - around 230 EUR all inclusive.

              I first had an used 5 years old firewall, but the apu1c4 was slightly faster and I calculated that running 24/7 the cost for electric power (which is quite expensive in germany) will make the apu1c4 cheaper than the old firewall hardware.

              I have a 100Mbit/2,6Mbit Cable Internet access. pfSense runs with snort, some firewall rules, openVPN and squid proxy.
              I had havp running with squid, but this slowed Internet access too much. The rest runs ok for me.

              Conclusion: An pcengines apu1c4 with 30GB mSATA SSD, Case, powersupply is faster, uses less power, is more silent than a 5 year old hardware and is cheaper if you use it for more than 2 years.

              Edit: Details: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=59555

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