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    Intel NUC + switch. Is this possible?

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      razzfazz
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      @Applied:

      @razzfazz:

      Huh? If the CPU can't push more than 50mbps to begin with

      Why shouldn't it?

      This was in reference to the Alix board, but I really meant 85mbps (which is what somebody claimed the ALIX is good for), not 50mbps.

      @Applied:

      Even the (in terms of performance) ancient ALIX' 500MHz Geode can push more than 50mbps.
      The Celeron should be capable of  multiple times higher throughput.

      I think shoehorning all traffic through one NIC is definitely not going to help with performance.
      Also, I believe there are some practical considerations why a 2- or 3-port device is preferable (management access, dedicated WAN).

      Just from a performance perspective, using separate physical links instead of VLANs on a single link will not buy you anything unless you're actually bottlenecked by that link. So if your CPU isn't fast enough to be able to saturate a single link, having additional links will not get you better performance.

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        gelcom
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        Ok. A Celeron won't make the gigabit.

        What if I get a NUC i5-4250U Processor and then replace the HDD with a mini PCI-E dual gigabit NIC card?

        There are some options like:

        a) http://www.cervoz.com/uploaded/datasheet/Datasheet_MEC-LAN-M002.pdf
        b) http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mini-PCI-Express-PCIe-Gigabit-Ethernet-x2-Network-Adapter-NIC-Card-2-Port-/221070821678?pt=UK_Computing_Other_Computing_Networking&hash=item3378d9092e

        and others.

        By doing that I'll have an i5 with 3 gigabit ports to run all my network. I'll connect one of the ports through a layer2 capable switch.

        Inside the NUC there is also a half size mini PCI-E port for the WIFI card I won't use. Is there any other mini PCIe card that fits in there so I can get 2 more NIC in my NUC? If I can do this I'll have an i5 with 5 gigabit NIC for under $500 with low power and small size. Just what I need.

        I'm not sure either if this half size PCIe slot is shared with the full size PCIe slot … anyone familiar with the NUC's hardware?

        Any toughts on that sub $500 i5 more then quad gigabit NIC with small form factor and low energy consumption?

        kind regards

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          gelcom
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          Any ideas, please?

          kind regards

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            gelcom
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            Please?

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Not many people using NUCs and even fewer using miniPCIe NICs. There are threads here talking bo8ut both though. If I remember correctly there are miniPCIe NICs with dual Intel i350s. Those would be preferable.
              Are you committed to using the NUC?

              Steve

              Edit: Like this: http://www.jetway.com.tw/jw/ipcboard_view.asp?productid=873&proname=ADMPEIDLA

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