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    • valnarV
      valnar
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      Does anyone have WAN–>LAN (with NAT) throughput figures for the official pfSense boxes?  I'm surprised they don't list those figures.
      https://www.pfsense.org/products/

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        @valnar:

        Does anyone have WAN–>LAN (with NAT) throughput figures for the official pfSense boxes?  I'm surprised they don't list those figures.
        https://www.pfsense.org/products/

        This boxes are pretty new and the shop also. Now I personally think they search more for a shop partner in
        Europe for selling their hardware, but those numbers could be really interesting for the customer orientation
        which box they should or must buy.

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          almabes
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          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87531.0

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          • valnarV
            valnar
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            @almabes:

            https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87531.0

            Thanks.  Now we just need the others.

            I agree with the previous reply though.  If they are going to be sold as a commercial offering, those numbers need to be posted so potential buyers know what to expect.

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              almabes
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              I agree, but the problem with performance numbers is YMMV depending on factors not in the control of the ESF/netgate folks.

              The little APU box can push a crap ton of packets, even with it's much maligned Realtek NICs…way more than most people need, until they get some sort of FTTH connection.  All for about $320.  I install an mSATA SSD from my local nerd store for $75, and have a helluva little firewall for $400.

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              • valnarV
                valnar
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                Yup.  http://www.cincinnatibell.com/internet/#plans

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                  almabes
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                  Ma Bell is trying to compete with google…

                  One of the RCC-VE boxes was tested at about 700Mb/s
                  https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=92200.0

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                    jasonlitka
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                    @valnar:

                    Yup.  http://www.cincinnatibell.com/internet/#plans

                    Never before have I wanted to live in Cincinnati…

                    I can break anything.

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