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    Is it possible to install pfsense on fortiwifi60b

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    • provelsP
      provels @firefox
      last edited by provels

      @firefox You can Google FWF 60B, but if it doesn't have a CF slot, I doubt you would have room to install pfSense. If no one else in the forums has tried it, you're pretty much on your own. Also, just because it has a PCMCIA slot, that doesn't mean it will react as a PC might. More likely, it's proprietary to Fortinet accessories. Could be for a modem only for out-of-band management, like my old Nokia ip530 dinosaur. Maybe someone has installed DD-WRT or Tomato on one of these if you want to experiment and even then it may route and firewall, but the wireless might not be supported. I'd probably just run it as is with the latest firmware you can get from Fortinet. It would be better optimized for the lightweight hardware. As I said ealier from my own experience with similar hardware, even with the latest 32-bit pfSense, performance is pretty poor.

      Peder

      MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
      BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by stephenw10

        Info appears to be from here: https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=76778

        Or here maybe: https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=100451
        Though that specifically lists a 64MB CF card so perhaps this is different hardware.

        Steve

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        • provelsP
          provels
          last edited by provels

          Here's the inside of a FortiGATE 60B, possibly similar.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTeQZZyaPXI
          (Bring your Dramamine...)

          Perhaps it has embedded 64MB flash?

          Peder

          MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
          BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by stephenw10

            Maybe. In which case there's almost no chance of running pfSense on it. Unless maybe you could boot from CF card in the PCMCIA slot. Booting from PCMCIA is not common though. Or maybe from USB.

            Steve

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            • provelsP
              provels @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 Be too slow anyway. On the pfSense Dashboard page, mine runs 100% CPU just displaying the graphs... Proof of concept, fine, otherwise of no real use.

              Peder

              MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
              BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Yeah, it would be interesting for the sake of a challenge but of little practical purpose.
                Still I like a challenge. ๐Ÿ˜‰

                Steve

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                  firefox
                  last edited by firefox

                  In connection with my question, how did you find the information about the router?
                  My question was general not specific to Fortinet
                  Because I was looking for information about Check Point's router about its hardware

                  So I asked

                  As for the fortinet, I already got the answer and also the checkpoint
                  I'll wait until I get some hardware to fit

                  stephenw10
                  Unable to upload image of the checkpoint router (1.5 MB)

                  How to make a quote in the new interface?

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                  • provelsP
                    provels @firefox
                    last edited by

                    @firefox said in [Is it possible to install pfsense on fortiwifi60b]
                    [How to make a quote in the new interface?]
                    On the right, where it says "Quote"... ==>

                    Peder

                    MAIN - pfSense+ 24.11-RELEASE - Adlink MXE-5401, i7, 16 GB RAM, 64 GB SSD. 500 GB HDD for SyslogNG
                    BACKUP - pfSense+ 23.01-RELEASE - Hyper-V Virtual Machine, Gen 1, 2 v-CPUs, 3 GB RAM, 8GB VHDX (Dynamic)

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      There is no single site that lists this stuff, you just have to search for likely terms.

                      Anything out there someone has probably already looked into so might be listed on, for example, openwrt or dd-wrt HCLs. The openwrt forum recently crashed badly and much info was lost. ๐Ÿ˜ž

                      deviwiki is a good site for a lot of stuff. But in the fortigate case is was listed on their own forum.

                      If the image is too large you could resize it or upload it to some image hosting site and link to that.

                      Steve

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                        firefox
                        last edited by

                        here is the image of checkpoint router

                        0_1529114684652_Screenshot from 2018-06-15 16-291-15.jpg

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Nothing too exciting to see there. Very unlikely you could ever get pfSense running on there. It's not x86 and probably doesn't have enough RAM to operate usefully anyway.
                          If you want to experiment with it I'd look at openwrt/LEDE as a suitable target OS.

                          Steve

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