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    • DaddyGoD
      DaddyGo @netblues
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      @netblues

      Fact...
      have a nice weekend

      +++edit:
      Correctly, Realtek PHY, because the acronym "LAN" can be misleading, as it provides poor performance on any interface

      f.e.: WAN, LAN, OPT1, OPT2, etc. - or whatever you want WLAN, DMZ, IoT..........

      And it's not just in FreeBSD, pls. avoid Realtek chip-based NICs everywhere 😉

      Cats bury it so they can't see it!
      (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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        tman222
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        I've got one of these sitting in a spare parts bin somewhere - was a great little box (until its purpose was replaced by a VM), but the Realtek NIC was a bit of a sore spot (look under I/O Specifications):

        https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-kits/nuc/kits/nuc7pjyh.html

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        • DaddyGoD
          DaddyGo @tman222
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          @tman222 said in Hardware recommendations:

          was a great little box

          Yes I like NUCs, but we're talking about Intel Core i .... platform (10Gen)

          Not about the cheap version, which is Intel® Pentium® Silver Processor Series and moreover Q4'17

          but I think the our opinion about Realtek - doesn't change from that yet 😉

          BTW:
          the OP clearly described what kind of NUC it had - - Realtek PHY is definitely not there

          Cats bury it so they can't see it!
          (You know what I mean if you have a cat)

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            pmadem @akuma1x
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            @akuma1x Yes , I only have one LAN port on the NUC

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              pmadem
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              Here's a link to check the specifications for the NUC that I have :

              https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/188811/intel-nuc-10-performance-kit-nuc10i7fnh.html

              Integrated LAN Intel® Ethernet Connection I219-V

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                akuma1x @pmadem
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                @pmadem The Intel i219-V is reported to work just fine with pfsense, and I'm assuming FreeBSD. But, since it's got only 1 single network port, you're still going to need a smart/managed switch to make this project work.

                Jeff

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                  pmadem @akuma1x
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                  @akuma1x Thanks Jeff ! I m trying to find a good managed switch . Do you have any recommendations ?

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                    akuma1x @pmadem
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                    @pmadem What's the size of your network, how many WIRED devices?

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                      pmadem @akuma1x
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                      @akuma1x I have around 10 wired devices currently but also would like to have some extra room for some wired devices

                      Thanks !

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                        akuma1x @pmadem
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                        @pmadem Ok, here's some quick recommendations:

                        D-Link Ethernet Switch, 24 Port Gigabit Easy Smart Managed Switch ($128 USD)
                        https://www.amazon.com/D-Link-24-Port-EasySmart-Ethernet-DGS-1100-24/dp/B004SUO1S0

                        NETGEAR 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Managed Switch ($177 USD)
                        https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-GS724T-400NAS-Lifetime-Protection-GS724Tv4/dp/B00I5W5EGA

                        There's also some 16-port managed switches, but they are very close in price to the 24-port models. Hope that helps!

                        Jeff

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                          pmadem @akuma1x
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                          @akuma1x Thanks !

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                          • DaddyGoD
                            DaddyGo @pmadem
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                            @pmadem said in Hardware recommendations:

                            Do you have any recommendations ? 😉

                            I'm correcting myself now and exist an Intel NUC with dual NICs, but it’s just yet to come:

                            https://liliputing.com/2020/09/intel-tiger-canyon-details-leaked-intel-nuc-with-tiger-lake-chips.html

                            Plus, with the new Intel PHY (2,5 GbE), we’re looking forward to it...
                            https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/184676/intel-ethernet-controller-i225-v.html

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