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      DiskWizard
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      It might be hard to use ethernet card, check FreeBSD10.1 compatibility list

      1. GA-N3150M-D3P 8Gb RAM

      2. GA-C1037EN-EU 4GB RAM

      • 2,5 SATA III Solid State Drive SLIM S60
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        Codyw00
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        It would just be a small 10 - 15 device network running 24/7 for home use

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          mir
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          To be certain to have success with the nics I would stick to Intel.

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            DiskWizard
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            Probablybyou will need to use i386 version of Pfsense

            1. GA-N3150M-D3P 8Gb RAM

            2. GA-C1037EN-EU 4GB RAM

            • 2,5 SATA III Solid State Drive SLIM S60
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              mir
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              @DiskWizard:

              Probablybyou will need to use i386 version of Pfsense

              Un what facts to you base this assumption?

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                DiskWizard
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                512mb of ddr ram

                1. GA-N3150M-D3P 8Gb RAM

                2. GA-C1037EN-EU 4GB RAM

                • 2,5 SATA III Solid State Drive SLIM S60
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                  mir
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                  @DiskWizard:

                  512mb of ddr ram

                  Ok. I thought you were referring to the CPU. Pfsense however recommends using x86_64 if your CPU supports 64 bit regardless of the amount of RAM.

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                    va176thunderbolt
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                    I've been running a Sempron 3400 in a Pfsense box I built for our church. I have 1GB RAM in mine (2 512MB sticks I had laying around). I've always ran the x64 code - starting with 2.1 and now 2.2 beta.

                    It easily handles the 30/5 cable modem fine with up to 150 users (mostly phones, but we occasionally see folks bring in tablets).

                    I did use real Intel nics.

                    Adam

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      There appear to be two Sempeon 3400+ processors that run at 2GHz. Both support AMD64.
                      1GB will be a lot better than 512MB if you can find another stick of dram particularly if you want to run anything additional.

                      That wifi card should work in 2.2. I wouldn't count on it. If you have the card already then try it.
                      https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=84358.msg464244#msg464244

                      That Rosewill dual nic looks to be based on the Realtek rtl8169 which is best avoided. There's a review stating it bahaved badly with pfSense at newegg.

                      Steve

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                        messerchmidt
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                        for a basic system not running squid,etc - it will be sufficient

                        edit: see if you can add another 512 or 1gb of ddr1 for cheap

                        for wifi, you may want to use an external router as a accesspoint with the pfsense doing the DHCP,etc

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