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    PfSense just works out of the box for me

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      hguo83
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      juz wanna give a thumbs up to pfSense team.

      it is up and running on my old Dell PowerEdge R200, I just need to buy a quad port gigabit NIC card from ebay and I am good to go, all the ports and hardwares were detected out of the box without any configuration to the kernel needed.

      I know nuts about FreeBSD but I can configure everything easily using the pfSense web gui as the gui just works without being overly complicated and it don't breaks just becoz I click on something I shouldn't have and it works with all browsers too. The GUI is so good that I do not have to worry about dealing with the CLI, I can't say the same with Cisco routers though.

      I am using it as my company all in one device - router cum firewall cum traffic shaper cum WAN load balancer cum transparent proxy cache and web filter.

      it's free and I do not need to give a ton of money to Cisco and Juniper for their hardwares and licenses anymore.

      please keep up the great work and don't ever sell pfSense to Cisco.

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        Eskir
        last edited by

        am using it as my company all in one device

        Having a single point of failure, do we?

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          heper
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          also a single point of fixing ;)

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            jwt Netgate
            last edited by

            @hguo83:

            please keep up the great work and don't ever sell pfSense to Cisco.

            depends… what are the offering?  ;D

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