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      ayounggun
      last edited by

      Hi all

      I've just had a go with pfsense and multi-wan on virtual box. It seemed pretty great, and so with that and many recommendations from reddit (1) I was considering it for our small office.

      I was hoping that you could help with choosing hardware.

      Basic Information
      UK based
      ~ 10 users
      2 x ADSL lines ~ 8 down 1 up (rural)

      Extra Information
      possibility of a 3rd ADSL in the future if no fibre to the cabinet reaches us
      draytek for vpn, wireless and routing + 2 consumer wireless APs. The draytek has been unstable and doesn't support DHCP relay to the internal windows DHCP server for VPN clients unfortunately.
      windows server for DNS and DHCP

      New Setup Vague Thoughts
      pfsense router with 4 ethernet ports
      3 pack of unifi wireless APs

      I was looking at the FW-7551(2) but wasn't sure whether it would work in the UK. I would consider the support option offered by pfsense, so would want to get a platform they be happy to support.

      Side Note - if it helps anyone
      For testing I made VM with 4 NICs: one for the LAN (internal network only 192.168.2.1/24) and the other 3 as WANs (bridged adapter) so they could be handed IPs by my home router. With another client VM (ubuntu desktop, 1 x NIC, internal network) I was handed an IP by pfsense. I made a load balancing gateway group and then, in the virtual box host program, used the "cable connected" tick box to simulate a failure on one of the WAN NICs, which probably isn't quite right but it seemed to work for the ubuntu test client. All quite fun for a networking novice such as myself  :).

      Thanks

      (1) http://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/23y8or/anyone_using_pfsense_firewallrouter_on_medium/
      (2) https://www.pfsense.org/hardware/pfsense-store.html#fw-7551

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        Khampol
        last edited by

        I use for my office network with ~ same case but with 21-25 pc

        here the config :

        Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1037U @ 1.80GHz
        2 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s)
        2 Go ram
        SSD 60 Go
        2 LAN onboard (1000baseT <full-duplex>)

        Very simple : squid, havp and darkstat..

        Work perfect…</full-duplex>

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          The 7551 has an external power brick so in the worst case you'd have to get a replacement locally. Most power bricks have wide voltage range inputs anyway in which case you'd just need the right plug lead. ESF/Negate would be able to tell you for sure though

          Steve

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            messerchmidt
            last edited by

            overkill, but:

            8 core atom supermicro board with quad lan: http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Atom/X10/A1SAM-2750F.cfm

            16gb corsair ecc ra (8gbx2)

            pick a ssd, sata-dom, or small hd

            300w seasonic psu

            pick a case a case

            overkill, but futureproof. you can run some vms on same for the future if you choose.

            3x intel nic for dsl on board

            1x intel nic to your network

            extra pcie slots for future use

            can be remotely managed with ipmi, which is a nice feature.

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              ayounggun
              last edited by

              thanks for the examples Khampol / messerchmidt.

              The possibility of other applications looks good - squid might help with the limited speed at our site especially.

              thanks also stephenw10 - I will check in with netgate. I might go for their support contract instead as a way of supproting them - not sure yet!

              cheers all

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