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    SG-2440 Sound/Speaker

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    • luckman212L Offline
      luckman212 LAYER 8
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      rev 2?  First I've heard of it!
      Any chance it'll have one of those fancy locking power plugs?  8)

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        demoso
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        Any chance you know when rev 2 will be out?

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          jwt Netgate
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          I do know, but it's not something we're making public yet.

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            jwt Netgate
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            @luckman212:

            rev 2?  First I've heard of it!
            Any chance it'll have one of those fancy locking power plugs?  8)

            :D :D :D

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            • luckman212L Offline
              luckman212 LAYER 8
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              You just made my weekend!!  8) 8) ;D ;D ;D (please no comments about my sad life Lol yes I get excited about these things)

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                mhab12
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                Is the 4860 getting any kind of makeover as well?

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                • MikeV7896M Offline
                  MikeV7896
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                  How will one be able to tell if they have a "rev 2" 2440? Aside from hearing beeping noises, that is. It would figure that I would read this after just placing an order late last week. Somehow I missed this thread when it was first created.

                  The S in IOT stands for Security

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                    mhab12
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                    Looks like a locking power plug would be a good indicator.

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                    • MikeV7896M Offline
                      MikeV7896
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                      @mhab12:

                      Looks like a locking power plug would be a good indicator.

                      Well that's a big fat nope… so they're not yet shipping Rev 2 2440's yet. :(

                      The S in IOT stands for Security

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                        paftdunk
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                        Hopefully the updates justify the substantial price increases since the Atom fiasco. I've been very happy with the RCC-VE 2440, and was shocked to see the price jumped $200 to $550, and the SG went up $50 to match. I was considering a second SG- or RCC-VE 2440 for another site, but that's on hold for now.

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                          doktornotor Banned
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                          @paftdunk:

                          Hopefully the updates justify the substantial price increases since the Atom fiasco. I've been very happy with the RCC-VE 2440, and was shocked to see the price jumped $200 to $550, and the SG went up $50 to match. I was considering a second SG- or RCC-VE 2440 for another site, but that's on hold for now.

                          I don't think there's anything worth $200 in upgrades, certainly not the 24GB of eMMC. ("*Note boards produced prior to 7 December 2016 have 8GB eMMC flash. Boards produced after 7 December 2016 have 32GB eMMC flash.")

                          Appears like the same HW used to cost a whole lot less when bought from Netgate store instead of pfSense, see e.g. the review here.

                          I chose to buy from Netgate rather than pfSense because the standalone Netgate RCC-VE 2440 costs just $349, a full $150 less than the identical pfSense SG-2440. If you buy from pfSense, you get two support calls, plus the knowledge that you’ve supported the project. But you can still buy support from pfSense if you buy the Netgate.

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                            paftdunk
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                            Yes, my point precisely.

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