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    Need Guide in Choosing the pfSense Hardware

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      annaitechnkl
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      Friends, I am running two internet cafe's within a kilometer distance. And also doing website development at the main office.

      So totally I have 12 Systems at Cafe #1 and 6 systems at Cafe #2. I want to Monitor the Traffic in the systems, throttle bandwidth and also need to archive the access log for each system (we need to keep the access log records for the last 3 months, atleast 1 month as per our local law).

      I also need to share drives, printers across the systems. And I need to connect the Home computer with this network via VPN to access the files from my Office / Cafe.

      So please suggest me which pfSense Hardware will be enough to achieve my requirement.

      Thanks

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        Guest
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        Friends, I am running two internet cafe's within a kilometer distance. And also doing website development at the main office.

        2 Cafes + Main Offíce or 2 Cafes and ine is the Office?

        So please suggest me which pfSense Hardware will be enough to achieve my requirement.

        Would be nice to hear at first what kind of Internet connection you will be owning there a the locations!?
        All is major depending on this.

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          annaitechnkl
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          I have the Internet connectivity at My Main Office. From my main office I have wireless bridge setup to the Cafe #2.

          And I have a Leased Line Internet Connection from a local provider with Dedicated IP. They supply internet connectivity via Ethernet Cable.

          Thanks

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