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      someuser08
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      I know. I looked at N3150/N3160 systems but all reasonably priced ones have realtek NICs. So what is worse - not having AES-NI or not having Intel NICs?

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      • GrimsonG
        Grimson Banned
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        @someuser08:

        I know. I looked at N3150/N3160 systems but all reasonably priced ones have realtek NICs. So what is worse - not having AES-NI or not having Intel NICs?

        Spend a few more bucks and avoid both.

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          someuser08
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          May be I'm not looking at the right things, but at the moment "a few bucks" actually translates into 2-3 times more. As I said I can get J1800 barebone for $90 and N3150 for $100. But ideal configuration of N3150+i211 from jetway would be $300+

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          • GrimsonG
            Grimson Banned
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            https://store.netgate.com/MBT-2220-system.aspx
            https://store.netgate.com/MBT-4220-system.aspx

            If you want good hardware you have to spend some money, especially if it needs to be small form factor with low power consumption.

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              someuser08
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              Those are definitely not good value for money. If I was going to spend that much I would just get something by jetway or shuttle and not bother with atom based devices…

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              • GrimsonG
                Grimson Banned
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                Lol. Good luck then.

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                  JohnnyFiama
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                  @Grimson:

                  @someuser08:

                  I know. I looked at N3150/N3160 systems but all reasonably priced ones have realtek NICs. So what is worse - not having AES-NI or not having Intel NICs?

                  Spend a few more bucks and avoid both.

                  Couldn't agree more with this sentiment!

                  For what its worth - I've had really good experience with Qotom devices, they're reasonably priced for what they offer and more than sufficient for your throughput requirements.  But, still more expensive than the $90 or so you've mentioned in earlier posts.

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                    someuser08
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                    Yes, qotom and minisys devices look interesting and definitely cheaper than netgate ones… This exactly kind of advice I was looking for, thanks  :)

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                    • SammyWooS
                      SammyWoo
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                      If you are going to stay with pFsense, largest support base, you have no choice but go with something AESNI-ready and that means dump Bay Trails. Rather than looking for a kludgy Ethernet dongle, I like the one-LAN-port solution with VLAN, (second port rides on a virtual port) assuming you already have a VLAN-capable ethernet switch. Nick's Hardware on youtube has an excellent video how to configure this, otherwise I don't really know how much cpu u need, I don't run VPN.

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                        VAMike
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                        Forget the J1900. A J3355 motherboard has much better performance and still runs under $60. Then get a case with a riser to mount your quad port card horizontally above the motherboard. Done.

                        A cheaper option depending on your location may be an APU2.

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                          That connection definitely will do great on an APU2.

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