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    Gigabit WAN on an Intel D2500CCE?

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      kars85
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      I've had an Intel D2500CCE for a few years now and it's been a great little board on my 150/20 Internet package. I've been toying with going with my ISP's Gig package (1Gig down/50Mbps up), as I do some media content based things that would benefit from the speed increase.

      Is my current Intel D2500CCE board capable of hitting gigabit WAN throughput (no VPN) for unsustained/short periods of time? Or, am I better off looking into a newer board, like something with the Atom 2558? The only limiting factor in a hardware refresh, is that it needs to be mini-itx with 2+ NICs on it.

      As far as installed packages, I'm running Snort, ntop, and OpenVPN for RDP'ing in from my phone to check on things.

      Thanks in advance!

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        You would likely see 500-600Mbps max through that board depending on traffic type.

        Does that board have Intel NICs? If so it would be toward the top end of that.

        Steve

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          I've been toying with going with my ISP's Gig package (1Gig down/50Mbps up),

          Are you using PPPoE together with that 1 GBit/s Internet account? If not, then you may fine with the SG-4860 unit
          from the pfSense store! Another user named gonzopancho was talking about nearly routing 1 GBit/s at the WAN
          interface and +/- 500 MBit/s together with IPsec VPN. So I would say ask at first your ISP for that!

          The SG-4860 is matching the Intel C2558, ass I am right informed.

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