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      uFo
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      Hallo everybody! I'm looking for simple solution to run my network. I have about 40 to 50 users and we are sharing the same connection, which is restricted to 48 Mbps from my ISP. I read some installation instructions on the main page, and I'm a bit confused. According to this here:

      First step, install a Video card, Keyboard, a CD-ROM drive, an IDE hard Disk drive, 128MB of ram or more and at least three Network interfaces in your target machine…

      Why do i need 3 NIC's ? I'm using now linux machine with 2 - so? Is it absolutely necessary to have at least three?
      And one more question - Do i need to upgrade my server's BIOS in order to use pfSense ?  Because here is written :

      In order to boot NanoBSD-based pfSense 1.2.3 images, a PC Engines ALIX needs to have at least BIOS version 0.99h and be set for CHS mode.

      Thanks for your attention in advice ;)
      P.S.: I tried with "search", but I didn't find anything related with my questions.

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        Perry
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        You only need 2 nic's, the doc you refer to talks about a dual wan setup later on.

        Only If you use a alix board then the bios must be 0.99h or newer.

        /Perry
        doc.pfsense.org

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          uFo
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          @Perry:

          You only need 2 nic's, the doc you refer to talks about a dual wan setup later on.

          Only If you use a alix board then the bios must be 0.99h or newer.

          Thank you for the fast answer! Now it's more clearly to me ;)

          P.S.: I also wanted to know it's this OS easier to run and maintain in comparison with - Slackware for example (Slackware in console mode without graphical interface )  ??? Are there many advantages in pfSense usage?

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            Perry
            last edited by

            P.S.: I also wanted to know it's this OS easier to run and maintain in comparison with - Slackware for example (Slackware in console mode without graphical interface )  Huh

            Configuration is almost web gui only. As pfSense is a strip down version of FreeBSD it limits the need for upgrades. Security issue will be posted on http://blog.pfsense.org/

            /Perry
            doc.pfsense.org

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