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    Netgate MBT-2220 in use anywhere?

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      bcruze
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      I am a home user using a SG2220 W AES NI have been VERY happy with my device

      looking to replace/ have a backup device for my house.

      using PIA for my connection.  Tv's go through the local gateway address for netflix/ amazon.    wondering if the MBT 2220 will be sufficient, of if i should spend the extra 100 dollars for the MBT-4220 System (https://www.amazon.com/Firewall-Appliance-Gigabit-MinnowBoard-Turbot/dp/B0722JRVCH/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1513091853&sr=8-2&keywords=netgate)

      the slower processor is a slight alarm,  so i would like real life feedback from someone who has purchased one..

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        ivor
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        2220 has reached end of sale, you can't purchase them anymore. We recommend SG-3100 or one of the minnowboard models. NineX wrote a nice review here https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=135128.msg740048#msg740048

        Every of these appliances is capable of up to gigabit speeds, however if you rely more on VPN, I would go with SG-3100 or even quad core turbot.

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          bcruze
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          IVOR i appreciate the reply.  but isn't the 3100 a 32bit only device?  how can you install the latest 2.42 version of Pfsense?

          i keep reading they are going away from ARM processors and 32bit devices.  but isn't the 3100 both of those?  seems like i would be going backwards

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          • ivorI
            ivor
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            It's 32bit ARM however it is supported by the latest 2.4 and future pfSense versions. The 32bit limitation only applies to i386 Intel / AMD platforms and not ARM based devices.

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