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      netblues @lmendoza
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      @lmendoza An sg6100 is based on atom running at 2.2Ghz
      You have an i3 running at 3.4 Ghz

      And 4gigs of ram is enough, since you aren't into pfblocker or ids/ips.

      Yes, an sg 6100 would do the job, but it can't produce ANY performance benefits too.

      If you also need support you can upgrade ce version to plus

      And last but not least sg 6100 is out of stock until mid april

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        lmendoza @netblues
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        @netblues

        Does my whitebox still enough if it caters almost 100 employees excluding 15 sites connected via IPSec VPN?

        Im also doing reserach for my cost/benefit, since I am not to familiar with the diffrence I opted the use of netgate forum for help :)

        Thank you

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          keyser Rebel Alliance @lmendoza
          last edited by

          @lmendoza said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

          @netblues

          Does my whitebox still enough if it caters almost 100 employees excluding 15 sites connected via IPSec VPN?

          Im also doing reserach for my cost/benefit, since I am not to familiar with the diffrence I opted the use of netgate forum for help :)

          Thank you

          That whitebox has ample performance to deliver your needed performance in that scenario. You would need fully used 2.5Gbit WAN and Internal interfaces to come anywhere near the performance limits of that hardware, with the packages you are using.

          Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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            lmendoza @keyser
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            @keyser

            So in conlcusion I can stay to my whitebox assuming that I will still use the same services as mention above. Even if I those 15 sites are connected to my whitebox via IPSec.

            Please correct me also if I'm wrong, I can upgrade my CE to Plus for my machine to have a prioritized firmware updates, since Plus has more bug fixes than the CE?

            Thanks

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              The 6100 would likely use significantly less power than i3-4130 desktop.
              The C3558 in the 6100 has QAT which gives it far better IPSec performance than you would expect from the CPU speed.
              However for a 500Mbps WAN you likely wouldn't see any difference in performance terms.

              Steve

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                keyser Rebel Alliance @lmendoza
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                @lmendoza said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                @keyser

                So in conlcusion I can stay to my whitebox assuming that I will still use the same services as mention above. Even if I those 15 sites are connected to my whitebox via IPSec.

                Please correct me also if I'm wrong, I can upgrade my CE to Plus for my machine to have a prioritized firmware updates, since Plus has more bug fixes than the CE?

                Thanks

                @lmendoza said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                @keyser

                So in conlcusion I can stay to my whitebox assuming that I will still use the same services as mention above. Even if I those 15 sites are connected to my whitebox via IPSec.

                Please correct me also if I'm wrong, I can upgrade my CE to Plus for my machine to have a prioritized firmware updates, since Plus has more bug fixes than the CE?

                Thanks

                Yes you can.

                Pfsense+ does not offer firmware updates for whiteboxes, so pfsense+ for you would be to support the project, possible access to support and access to the added features/packages that + offers. The first reason alone should be argument enough for +😊

                Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                  lmendoza @keyser
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                  @keyser

                  What do you mean by "Pfsense+ does not offer firmware updates for whiteboxes"

                  does this mean that even if I change my CE to Pfsense+ it will not check any further updates, for example: since 22.01 is the latest, it will not update further?

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                    keyser Rebel Alliance @lmendoza
                    last edited by

                    @lmendoza said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                    @keyser

                    What do you mean by "Pfsense+ does not offer firmware updates for whiteboxes"

                    does this mean that even if I change my CE to Pfsense+ it will not check any further updates, for example: since 22.01 is the latest, it will not update further?

                    Ahh, we need to define firmware updates :-)

                    PfSense+ is a freeBSD Operating System based Firewall - pfSense+ is as such a operating system => Software.
                    It runs on a piece of hardware that has a CPU, NICs, a BIOS/UEFI ROM and so on. Those pieces of hardware has firmwares that can be updated (ie: BIOS updates, CPU microcode updates, NIC Firmware updates).

                    When running a whitebox, that hardware will not recieve firmware updates from pfSense+. You have to update those firmwares yourself. When running pfSense+ on a Netgate Appliance, firmware updates for the hardware is delivered by pfSense+ as well.

                    IMPORTANT:
                    You can/will always get updates/new versions of pfSense+ (The OS/firewall software) as long as you are subscribed/licensed.

                    Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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                      rcoleman-netgate Netgate @keyser
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                      @keyser said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                      IMPORTANT:
                      You can/will always get updates/new versions of pfSense+ (The OS/firewall software) as long as you are subscribed/licensed.

                      Or own supported Netgate hardware

                      Ryan
                      Repeat, after me: MESH IS THE DEVIL! MESH IS THE DEVIL!
                      Requesting firmware for your Netgate device? https://go.netgate.com
                      Switching: Mikrotik, Netgear, Extreme
                      Wireless: Aruba, Ubiquiti

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                        Tzvia
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                        @lmendoza said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                        Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz

                        Only thing I can add here is the age of the box. That proc dates from what, 2014. I don't see an issue there, where I usually see issues with older devices is the motherboard (dried caps- I've seen more than a few bulged caps with leaked electrolyte stuff crystalized on top) and drive failure if the drive is as old as the rest of the computer. So an honest look at the motherboard, blowout the dust too, make sure the fans spin and aren't gunked up... If the drive is that old consider replacement- basic maintenance... vs. a new router that comes with support.

                        Tzvia

                        Current build:
                        Hunsn/CWWK Pentium Gold 8505, 6x i226v 'micro firewall'
                        16 gigs ram
                        500gig WD Blue nvme
                        Using modded BIOS (enabled CSTATES)
                        PFSense 2.72-RELEASE
                        Enabled Intel SpeedShift
                        Snort
                        PFBlockerNG
                        LAN and 5 VLANS

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                        • bingo600B
                          bingo600
                          last edited by bingo600

                          IMHO the topmost threats to those older machines are :

                          1: HDD failure
                          2: PSU failure

                          A good cabinet with adequate cooling will prong the lifetime of components & capacitors substantially.

                          Both can be changed and have the system up & running in less that 1hr.

                          It seems to be a commercial install, where $$ isn't that much of an issue.
                          IMHO : The 6100 would add :
                          Power (wattage) saving & BTU saving (heat)
                          RMA possibility (quick replacement assurance) , for a period.
                          Free pfSense+ license (factory built in)

                          Could be worth to consider if downtime impacts lots of people.

                          /Bingo

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                            JKnott @lmendoza
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                            @lmendoza

                            You might consider a Qotom mini PC. I bought one last year (see sig) and they come in a variety of configurations. They seemed to have pfsense in mind when the designed them.

                            PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                            i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                            UniFi AC-Lite access point

                            I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                              nimrod @JKnott
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                              @jknott said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                              @lmendoza

                              You might consider a Qotom mini PC. I bought one last year (see sig) and they come in a variety of configurations. They seemed to have pfsense in mind when the designed them.

                              My friend got Qotom mini PC, and i immediately discovered several very annoying issues with it. If there is a power outage, device doesnt power back on when power comes back. You have to manually press the power on switch to power it on. And unlike every other device out there, Qotom decided that this "feature" should be controlled with the jumper setting instead of BIOS setting. To make this even more confusing for inexperienced users, this option is actually available in BIOS, however, it gets completely ignored and it does nothing. After setting the jumper in correct position, device powers on automatically as soon as power is applied.

                              Majority of Qotom customers are buying these devices to use them as firewall appliances and routers. Why they decided that this should be default setting on all of their devices is beyond me. Also. Not everyone wants to open brand new box and fiddle with jumpers. There is no manual for this. I had to google it. Its a known problem with Qotom devices.

                              Another issue is built in PC speaker that works without issue when you power on device. I can clearly hear BIOS beep. However, once pfSense boots up there is no classic beeping sound that indicates that pfSense is finished loading. Also, there is no beeping sound when you initiate reboot from pfSense. Why? Because all beeping sound gets redirected from internal PC speaker to integrated sound card. Yes. Beeping sound is actually there but you can hear it only when you plug in your headphones into 9mm jack.

                              There is another issue that may scare some people. If you press power button while pfSense is up and running, device will shut down and you wont be able to power it back on. Device doesnt power on even if you pull the power cord out and put it back in. You actually have to pull it out, press and hold the power on button, and while holding it, put the power cord back in. And then device will power on.

                              Also, there is no CoreBoot BIOS available for any Qotom devices.

                              All above issues aside, once you install pfSense, it all works. Device is cool and silent. It runs stable without any additional issues.

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                                bingo600 @nimrod
                                last edited by bingo600

                                @nimrod
                                I have about 15 x i5/i3 Qotoms home + work
                                All of them adhere to the Bios setting of : "State when power is lost"

                                What model is your "problem child" ?

                                Was this the "jumper doc" ?
                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2pZi3hf2f4

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                                  nimrod @bingo600
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                                  @bingo600 said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                                  @nimrod
                                  I have about 15 x i5/i3 Qotoms home + work
                                  All of them adhere to the Bios setting of : "State when power is lost"

                                  What model is your "problem child" ?

                                  Its Q710G4 Celeron J3455.

                                  6836fcae-a6db-4d15-ad1e-07774be1a045-image.png

                                  I told my friend to go with Netgate or Protectli, but "its too much money" he said.

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                                  • JKnottJ
                                    JKnott @nimrod
                                    last edited by

                                    @nimrod

                                    Of those issues, the only one I have is the speaker. But I don't have much of a need for it. The power on setting is in the CMOS of mine.

                                    PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                    i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                                    UniFi AC-Lite access point

                                    I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                                      nimrod @JKnott
                                      last edited by

                                      @jknott

                                      It doesnt matter to me really. Thats something my friend has to live with. As for me, im running Protectli FW6D with zero issues.

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                                        bingo600 @nimrod
                                        last edited by bingo600

                                        @nimrod said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                                        @jknott

                                        It doesnt matter to me really. Thats something my friend has to live with. As for me, im running Protectli FW6D with zero issues.

                                        Protectli seems to be a rebranded Yanling
                                        https://www.ylipc.com/product/category/network_server

                                        I have just got a HYSTOU 6 port i3-7100 - Yanling clone , for playing around with.
                                        https://www.ylipc.com/product/N13L6
                                        https://eu.protectli.com/product/fw6b/

                                        Has the older Intel gigabit interfaces emX , but the price was less than $200 for 8GRam + 160GB HDD , and powerusage low.

                                        I see no difference in quality from my i3 Qotom's
                                        It uses a "Cisco console RJ45 plug" instead of a "Real DE-9" plug.

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                                        CPUĀ  : Core i5 5250U, Ram : 8GB Kingston DDR3LV 1600
                                        LANĀ  : 4 x Intel 211, DiskĀ  : 240G SAMSUNG MZ7L3240HCHQ SSD

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                                          nimrod @bingo600
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                                          @bingo600 said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                                          @nimrod said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                                          @jknott

                                          It doesnt matter to me really. Thats something my friend has to live with. As for me, im running Protectli FW6D with zero issues.

                                          Protectli seems to be a rebranded Yanling
                                          https://www.ylipc.com/product/category/network_server

                                          I have just got a HYSTOU 6 port i3-7100 - Yanling clone , for playing around with.
                                          https://www.ylipc.com/product/N13L6
                                          https://eu.protectli.com/product/fw6b/

                                          Has the older Intel gigabit interfaces emX , but the price was less than $200 for 8GRam + 160GB HDD , and powerusage low.

                                          I see no difference in quality from my i3 Qotom's
                                          It uses a "Cisco console RJ45 plug" instead of a "Real DE-9" plug.

                                          I actually ordered my unit from Yanling directly. Protectli is just providing sales in USA, technical support, hardware upgrades and excellent documentation. Yanling is original manufacturer. And this is not your typical low quality cheap Chinese hardware. These units are very expensive, but build quality is unmatched. Qotom is no match when it comes to build quality. And CoreBoot BIOS can be installed on all Yanling units. Unlike Qotom, they just work with zero hassle. But thats why they cost more.

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                                            bingo600 @nimrod
                                            last edited by bingo600

                                            @nimrod said in Difference of whitebox vs SG-6100:

                                            And this is not your typical low quality cheap Chinese hardware. These units are very expensive, but build quality is unmatched.

                                            I have seen both units , and their build quality seems similar to me.
                                            And i have a lot of embedded experience.

                                            Qotom is no match when it comes to build quality. And CoreBoot BIOS can be installed on all Yanling units. Unlike Qotom, they just work with zero hassle. But thats why they cost more.

                                            I and many other have been using Qotom for a long time wo. any issues.
                                            You must have been super unlucky with your Qotom experience , or just promoting your own choice.

                                            How many Qotoms have you had experience with ?

                                            I must admit that the Coreboot Bios is a nice feature šŸ‘

                                            But that's the only thing i miss on my Qotoms.
                                            Btw:
                                            All my i3's will play the "pfSense is ready (booted) melody"
                                            And i see no issue powering off/on.

                                            I do see a protection kicking in if you jerk out the power plug , and insert it immediately again. You have to wait 30+ secs in order for the unit to power on.
                                            I see that a lot on well designed embedded devices , it makes the PSU Caps discharge , before applying power again. To prevent overshooting.

                                            It's nice you're happy with your Yanling.
                                            There's a lot of people beung happy w. their Qotoms too.

                                            Edit:
                                            One thing i miss on my 4-port i5's, but has on my i3's , and the Yanling.
                                            Is the ability to reroute the Bios Console to serial.
                                            Thats a neat feature that enables you to pull a machine up from "blank" just with a serial connection ... Ie. via a TeamViewer.

                                            /Bingo

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                                            CPUĀ  : Core i5 5250U, Ram : 8GB Kingston DDR3LV 1600
                                            LANĀ  : 4 x Intel 211, DiskĀ  : 240G SAMSUNG MZ7L3240HCHQ SSD

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