Intel atom E3845 openvpn speeds?
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If you want to leave it on 24x7 don't get that one, you'll need a larger heatsink.
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@johnkeates:
If you want to leave it on 24x7 don't get that one, you'll need a larger heatsink.
Well I’d like to keep it as cheap as possible, while still having as much power as possible with at least 4 lan ports and wifi. Can you recommend any? Right now my internet line is 120mbps so I would want it be be able to get at lest those speeds with open VPN, but future proofing it some for when I upgrade my internet speeds down the line I’d a bonus. Thanks
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@johnkeates:
If you want to leave it on 24x7 don't get that one, you'll need a larger heatsink.
Well I’d like to keep it as cheap as possible, while still having as much power as possible with at least 4 lan ports and wifi. Can you recommend any? Right now my internet line is 120mbps so I would want it be be able to get at lest those speeds with open VPN, but future proofing it some for when I upgrade my internet speeds down the line I’d a bonus. Thanks
You could try it and if it gets too hot, add a big slow running USB-powered fan. Or get a box with bigger heatsink, like: https://aliexpress.com/item/Dual-Core-Mini-PC-Barebone-4-Ethernet-Lan-Nano-Itx-Core-i5-5250U-Pfsense-Firewall-Mini/32800603727.html?spm=2114.48010108.5.4.2b7b7ea31wtUeN&&scm=1007.12783.72505.0 (qotom Q3554G4 i3)
If you have 100 more to spend, you could check out the SG-3100, but it might not be as fast as an i3 or E/J/C-series Atom.
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@johnkeates:
@johnkeates:
If you want to leave it on 24x7 don't get that one, you'll need a larger heatsink.
Well I’d like to keep it as cheap as possible, while still having as much power as possible with at least 4 lan ports and wifi. Can you recommend any? Right now my internet line is 120mbps so I would want it be be able to get at lest those speeds with open VPN, but future proofing it some for when I upgrade my internet speeds down the line I’d a bonus. Thanks
You could try it and if it gets too hot, add a big slow running USB-powered fan. Or get a box with bigger heatsink, like: https://aliexpress.com/item/Dual-Core-Mini-PC-Barebone-4-Ethernet-Lan-Nano-Itx-Core-i5-5250U-Pfsense-Firewall-Mini/32800603727.html?spm=2114.48010108.5.4.2b7b7ea31wtUeN&&scm=1007.12783.72505.0 (qotom Q3554G4 i3)
If you have 100 more to spend, you could check out the SG-3100, but it might not be as fast as an i3 or E/J/C-series Atom.
But the SG-3100 doesn’t support AES-NI does it?
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@johnkeates:
@johnkeates:
If you want to leave it on 24x7 don't get that one, you'll need a larger heatsink.
Well I’d like to keep it as cheap as possible, while still having as much power as possible with at least 4 lan ports and wifi. Can you recommend any? Right now my internet line is 120mbps so I would want it be be able to get at lest those speeds with open VPN, but future proofing it some for when I upgrade my internet speeds down the line I’d a bonus. Thanks
You could try it and if it gets too hot, add a big slow running USB-powered fan. Or get a box with bigger heatsink, like: https://aliexpress.com/item/Dual-Core-Mini-PC-Barebone-4-Ethernet-Lan-Nano-Itx-Core-i5-5250U-Pfsense-Firewall-Mini/32800603727.html?spm=2114.48010108.5.4.2b7b7ea31wtUeN&&scm=1007.12783.72505.0 (qotom Q3554G4 i3)
If you have 100 more to spend, you could check out the SG-3100, but it might not be as fast as an i3 or E/J/C-series Atom.
But the SG-3100 doesn’t support AES-NI does it?
Nope, but it probably has some ARM version of that. AES-NI is an Intel thing, AMD has some different brand of AES acceleration. Most ARM SoCs have a bunch of vendor-specific devices, hopefully with some generic interface to use them. For the SG stuff, NetGate probably made sure it works with pfSense before selling it ;-)
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build a custom box. no china junk, or limited netgate products.
itx ryzen 2200g (onboard video), dual intel lan, 8 gb, ssd
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build a custom box. no china junk, or limited netgate products.
itx ryzen 2200g (onboard video), dual intel lan, 8 gb, ssd
Ryzen is a bad choice and China isn't junk. 8GB is overkill.
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I just bought two of these (minisys) and the build quality is in my opinion excellent.
The do however get hot, mine are idling at 55c with more or less 0 load. -
this is the route i would go: https://store.netgate.com/MBT-4220-system.aspx
does AES, intel has a fan to keep it coool you just need a simple switch
FYI. i have a SG 2220 with a 120Mb connection at nearly full speeds and it never goes above 46 degrees C
HIGHLY recommend netgate products.