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    Hardware requirement for +200 Users 400Mbps

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      mydi
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      Did someone have an idea for a hardware requirement to build a firewall with pfsence to manage the security of an infrastructure composed by 250 Users connected in the same time in the Wireless using TPlinks Access Points. The average of the bandwith is beetween 300 Mbps/ 400 Mbps
      I have a limited budget = max (1000 Dollars) to buy a server

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      • RicoR
        Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
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        https://store.netgate.com/SG-5100.aspx
        https://store.netgate.com/XG-7100.aspx

        -Rico

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          mydi
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          Thanks for your reply
          So an Intel Denverton C3558, 2.2 GHz with 4 Cores and 8Gb of RAM DDR4 Can support +200 Users (Dealing with Arp Spoofing process security and Proxy )?
          It will save the 400 Mbps bandwith? No problem?

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          • chrismacmahonC
            chrismacmahon
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            I would suggest contacting Sales@netgate(dot)com for more information. We can speak for our hardware and it's configuration only. All other configurations are not tested, we don't have numbers for them.

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            • RicoR
              Rico LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
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              Even Gigabit will be no problem.

              -Rico

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