Diy Router with switch
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Hello, ive been looking on the forum and doing some searching to try and find some background info where i can.
Ive got a small rack at my new house and i was looking to build a 19" 2U router with a switch in the same case. When i say switch im just going to get a gigabit switch, remove it from the casing and install it into the rack case.With regards to the PFSense side if things five found two mother boards of intrest (hope i can post the links without being shot). They are both 1037u motherboards which should have enough power for me.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Low-power-POS-mainboard-6-lan-port-computer-motherboard-ATX-pc-motherboard-c1037u-dual-core-1/32277045726.html?spm=2114.13010208.99999999.261.mGS1p2
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Server-Application-and-DDR3-Memory-Type-1037U-mini-itx-motherboard-with-GPIO-2-Grop-BYPASS/32662582657.html?spm=2114.13010208.99999999.267.mGS1p2although there is this one which i could put an I3 into it.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/B75-multi-network-port-motherboard-I3-I7-6-Gigabit-Ethernet-ports-ROS-WAYOS-soft-route-B75SL/1930169834.html?spm=2114.13010208.99999999.276.mGS1p2My internet connection is 53mb fibre with 11mb upload, but i would like to future proof a bit. I would like wifi but ive read that an access point is the way forward.
Im running a few small servers and CCTV so nothing to complex.The main question is, has anyone any experience with one of these boards as they look a good solution for my needs/budget.
Kind Regards
Trev
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If you have 2U to work with why don't you get a 1U server chassis for Pfsense and a 1U switch.
This is probably easier and maybe cheaper than hacking both in the same case.
1U equipment can be more expensive so you can get desktop models and put them on a rack mount shelf if needed.
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Gotta second sparky_3's suggestion.
If you're looking at 1U servers for pfSense to go in a rack, I would check out the HP Proliant DL360 G7s. I might start sounding like a broken record but they can be found on ebay for relatively cheap…$200 will get you a pretty loaded one. I'm running pfSense on one that has dual hex core Xeon procs (so 24 cores with HT, super overkill), 48gb of RAM, 15K SAS disks in a raid array, and 4 built in GB nics. Perfect for pfSense, even if incredible overkill for a home network. Rock solid.
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If you have 2U to work with why don't you get a 1U server chassis for Pfsense and a 1U switch.
This is probably easier and maybe cheaper than hacking both in the same case.
1U equipment can be more expensive so you can get desktop models and put them on a rack mount shelf if needed.
Dito.
A 1u switch and 1u case with front I/O would be a better option and would make upgrading easier.