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    • R
      Rockford
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      @johnkeates:

      I don't think anyone would be angry if USB network adapters had the same features and performance as PCIe adapters. Most of the issues stem from the limitations of USB as a bus (i.e. USB traffic costs CPU to get to RAM, PCIe has DMA), and from the manufacturers trying to segment the market, removing certain hardware features (well, mostly turning them off) or limiting stuff in their driver code (i.e. no hardware VLANs or a very small number of queues or queue entries, small buffers in the firmware etc.).

      Now I understand what @VAMike is saying. ;)
      Sure I hate USB - anything USB.
      It should never have been "invented".
      -But since I now have a board that has this USB3 port, I'd like to exploit it.

      If, on the other hand, you think that Mini-PCIe is the way to go with pfSense, I will certainly not stand in your way!
      (I just hoped to use Mini-PCIe for an extra 4-port SATA interface).
      … However, thinking about it, it's pretty silly having several GbE ports via USB3 and then a total of 11 Gbit SATA available.
      The USB3.0 plus the built-in GbE ports wouldn't be able to utilize those speeds anyway.
      The built-in SATA can give me 600000000 Bytes per second, where Mini-PCIe can maximum (ideally) give me 500000000 Bytes per second.
      So if using one of the GbE ports plus 4 GbE ports on the Mini-PCIe, I think the throughput would be as balanced as it could get.
      -Then USB3 could be used for a few (slower) spare harddisks.

      Anyway, for my pfSense box, I intend to only run pfSense and a single harddisk (for O/S); no NAS and as little "junk" as possible; stability and performance is much more wanted than a lot of features.
      So a bunch of GbE interfaces via Mini-PCIe would still be very appealing to me (even if a Mini-PCIe-to-PCIe breakout cable is necessary).

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        lmartinez073
        last edited by

        Hi

        Where can I get the instructions to get PFSense running on Espressobin?

        Thank you

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          jwt Netgate
          last edited by

          @Rockford:

          Anyway, for my pfSense box, I intend to only run pfSense and a single harddisk (for O/S); no NAS and as little "junk" as possible; stability and performance is much more wanted than a lot of features.
          So a bunch of GbE interfaces via Mini-PCIe would still be very appealing to me (even if a Mini-PCIe-to-PCIe breakout cable is necessary).

          I don't know that we've tested either SATA or PCIe.  I wouldn't count on either.

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            pablot
            last edited by

            Is there any repository with images from where it can be downloaded?

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              BlueGate
              last edited by

              I could not find it anywhere here yet. Patience i guess

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                strigona
                last edited by

                Still no news or any ETA as far as I'm aware.

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                  strigona
                  last edited by

                  Here's a bit of an update: https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/9iiq26/pfsense_244release_is_now_available/e6katiw/

                  Slow but steady progress :D

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                  • curtisgriceC
                    curtisgrice
                    last edited by

                    I just picked up an espresso.bin v7 board and and am having a hard time finding resources to get FreeBSD running. Since Netgate already had done that leg work, would it be possible to get some pointers and perhaps even an image and any needed uboot magic?

                    Im not expecting a pfSense image but just some tips to get started with FreeBSD!

                    Slow code? Sounds like a good reason to buy more hardware!

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                      jahonix @curtisgrice
                      last edited by jahonix

                      @curtisgrice
                      Well, even with the pfSense image you wouldn't get it running because the additional hardware crypto-chip installed in the Netgate SG-1100 units is missing.

                      I cannot help you with the FreeBSD stuff.

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                      • curtisgriceC
                        curtisgrice @jahonix
                        last edited by

                        @jahonix I am quite aware of this. Personally, I support the use of this to help prevent knockoffs. I was just hoping to get mt OS of choice running. All I'm looking for is pure FreeBSD. Since this is what pfSense is based on, I would have to asume this has already been done by @jwt or @jimp.

                        Slow code? Sounds like a good reason to buy more hardware!

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