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      Guest
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      Over the Gigabyte GA-C1037UN-EU was a talk here in another thread.
      pfSense with Gigabyte GA-J1900N-D3V

      I would better go with;
      Intel Celeron G3260 @3,1GHz
      mini ITX Board with dual Intel I217 GB ALN Ports
      8 GB RAM

      If this is for a home setup;
      If not so many is coming on top, a SG-2220 fron the pfSense store would be also really
      good running for you or perhaps an Alix APU 1D4 would be matching also the numbers.

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        kipTry
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        It's for a home setup. I think 3.1GHz with 8GM RAM is too much.

        SG-220 and AlixAPU 1D4 are more expensive and less powerful than my set-up, right?.

        Now, I have doubts about the motherboard. It seems some gygabyte have problems with bios, usb, etc. But I think this one, it is newer, so I hope everything will go fine. What do you think?.

        Some recommendations about RAM, Hard drive and PicoPSU?.

        Thanks!.

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          Guest
          last edited by

          3.1GHz with 8GM and/or SG-2220 is more powerful then your set up!
          Please don´t forget that snort will be "eating" many speed and throughput and also sometimes RAM.

          In normal 4 GB would be sufficient with Snort and/or Squid or both it would be better to go with 8 GB in my eyes

          What do you think?.

          Don´t try it out with the Gigabyte board! This is waisting the money and time.

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            kipTry
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            OK, I'm going to check out again. I'm from Spain so with the shipping it is about 370$ (340€). I guess I can find something more powerful than SG-2220 for 300€.

            Any recommendation of motherboard? They are expensive with 2 lans…

            Thanks.

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              Guest
              last edited by

              OK, I'm going to check out again. I'm from Spain so with the shipping it is about 370$ (340€).

              Hola, this is really chaep, here in Germany I have to pay for something between 420 € - 440 € the cheapest
              I can get my hands on.

              They are expensive with 2 lans…

              Netgear GS105Ev2 5 GB LAN Port Switch for ~30 €
              Netgear GS108Ev2 8 GB LAN Port Switch for ~50 €
              Netgear GS110T 10 GB LAN Port Switch for ~100 €
              Intel Quad GB LAN Ports NIC used for ~60 €

              I guess I can find something more powerful than SG-2220 for 300€.

              Not really, but the Intel Celeron G3260G for 80 € is sufficient to manage pfSense and
              Snort easily.

              Any recommendation of motherboard? They are expensive with 2 lans…

              You will be needing a Board that is capable to install pfSense and then a used Intel Quad
              Port card such as the Intel 1000 PT for something around 60 €.

              As I am in your situation I would be doing the following:
              Cheapest:
              ASRock Q1900TM-ITX SoC So.BGA Dual Channel DDR3 Thin Mini-ITX Retail ~105 €
              8 GB RAM ~50 €
              SSD 60 GB ~70 €
              mini ITX M350 ~50 €
              PicoPSU 120 Watt & external adapter 100 €

              Cheap:
              Intel Celeron G3260 @3,1GHz
              mini ITX Board pfSense compatible
              mini ITX case M350
              PicoPSU 120 Watt + external Adapter
              Intel Quad Port NIC (1000 PT)
              SSD 60 GB
              8 GB RAM
              Budget:
              Supermicro A1SRM-LN5F-2358-O Intel Atom C2358 ~250 €
              Supermicro chassis & PSU ~120 €
              8 GB ECC RAM
              mSATA 60 GB

              Sufficient enough:
              Supermicro A1SRi-2558F-O Intel Atom C2558 ~250 €
              Supermicro SC101i chassis ~60 €
              PicoPSU-150-XT 150W 12V DC-DC ATX ~45 €
              External PSU adapter ~30 €
              SSD 120 GB
              8 GB ECC RAM

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                Guest
                last edited by

                pfSense with Gigabyte GA-J1900N-D3V
                Could be also interesting for you.

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                  kipTry
                  last edited by

                  Thanks BlueKobold!

                  I have to choice the cheapest one. I found the Asrock Q1900-ITX (Intel Quad-Core J1900 2GHz) for 84€. I think it is sufficient.

                  I will look for a 8G RAM, 60gb ram and the case mini itx 350.

                  What picoPSH has enough watts for my setup?. I don't know how to measure. 80, 90, 120, 150?

                  So, now I have to find a network adapter with PCIe:

                  • it will be fitted correctly to the box?

                  • PCIe has a good perfomance, right?

                  • It is enough with 1 port (to the switch and vlans), althought with 2-4 ports would be perfect

                  Thanks a lot.

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                    Guest
                    last edited by

                    I have to choice the cheapest one. I found the Asrock Q1900-ITX (Intel Quad-Core J1900 2GHz) for 84€.
                    I think it is sufficient.

                    Yes but please read the thread in the post before complete, because then you will be first do some "things"
                    on the board before using it.

                    I will look for a 8G RAM, 60gb ram and the case mini itx 350.

                    Would be good but then there would be no chance to insert the PCIe card!!!!

                    What picoPSH has enough watts for my setup?. I don't know how to measure. 80, 90, 120, 150?

                    PicoPSU

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                      kipTry
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                      @BlueKobold:

                      I have to choice the cheapest one. I found the Asrock Q1900-ITX (Intel Quad-Core J1900 2GHz) for 84€.
                      I think it is sufficient.

                      Yes but please read the thread in the post before complete, because then you will be first do some "things"
                      on the board before using it.

                      Do you mean to bugs in booting process?.

                      I will look for a 8G RAM, 60gb ram and the case mini itx 350.

                      Would be good but then there would be no chance to insert the PCIe card!!!!

                      Why?

                      This board has "1x PCIe2.0 x1", what means 500mb/S, right?

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                        Guest
                        last edited by

                        Why?

                        Because of the mini ITX case! There is no PCIe card breakout slot!

                        This board has "1x PCIe2.0 x1", what means 500mb/S, right?

                        In the theory all is even going, but what is if you must set the PCIe slot to PCIe 1.0 to to get the card working?
                        I mean this would not be even the case, but I was also reading this often here in the forum, in other threads.

                        Do you mean to bugs in booting process?.

                        Yes this is what I meant.

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                          kipTry
                          last edited by

                          The bug in booting process is fixed?. I see too much problems with motheboards: no Gigabyte, no AsRock…

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                            wiretap
                            last edited by

                            I used this board for my build and it works great. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XNR4HE2/  The only downside is, no AES-NI. VPN for a small network will still be in the 100mbit range though. Throw in a 8GB stick of RAM and a small mSATA SSD and you'll be in the price range you're looking for.

                            My pfSense Slim-ITX build: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=95286.0

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                              Guest
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                              @kipTry:

                              The bug in booting process is fixed?. I see too much problems with motheboards: no Gigabyte, no AsRock…

                              Therefore I was sending you the link above if there are still problems, because this thread is like a HowTo
                              to fix it by your own!

                              @wiretap:

                              I used this board for my build and it works great. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XNR4HE2/  The only downside is, no AES-NI. VPN for a small network will still be in the 100mbit range though. Throw in a 8GB stick of RAM and a small mSATA SSD and you'll be in the price range you're looking for.

                              • 1 from me this was a really good choice, under your link Amazon was also offering another two full featured
                                solutions that match his budget also really good!

                              Jetway NF9HG-2930 Intel Celeron Quad Core Fanless PC w/ 4X Intel LAN, 2GB, M350 ~$299
                              Jetway Intel N2930 Network PC w/ 5X Intel LAN, 2GB, JBC200F9N-E4IN-B, ADE4INLANG ~$309

                              Both comes with 2 GB pre installed RAM and ready assembled in the case, one time a M350 one
                              and one time another one.

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                                kipTry
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                                OK, so finally I'm going to buy in Amazon. It is cheapest

                                Thanks for your build wiretap (I see your post too) but I'm looking for a board with HDMI because maybe someday I need another box and I cand re-use this one like HTPC.

                                With this one: http://www.amazon.com/Jetway-Intel-Network-JBC200F9N-E4IN-B-ADE4INLANG/dp/B00X6GPUO6/ref=pd_sim_sbs_147_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=0ZN28MFCV1Y2YC5DJEFE it will be perfect. I have to buy more ram, ssd and access point (I don't need the switch now with 5 ports). 400€ with everthing.
                                Is it fanless?.

                                I will take a look for more boxes in Amazon under 300$, but I think this one is perfect.

                                Thanks!

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                                  messerchmidt
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                                  i would go with the j1900 gigabyte build

                                  8gb of ram

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                                    kipTry
                                    last edited by

                                    I'm going to use the board Jetway NF9HG-2930. If I need HDMI output in future, I'll buy a PCI-HDMI card.

                                    So, my list is:

                                    • Jetway NF9HG-2930 - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XNR4HE2/

                                    • 2 x 4GB Crucial SO-Dimm DDR3 1.35V

                                    • 1 x SSD mSATA 60GB aprox.

                                    • AC-DC adapter 12V 5A 60W

                                    • m350 case

                                    I'm going to order everything in Spain. But I can't find the jetway NF9HG-2930 here. Do you know some website with free/cheap shipment?

                                    am I missing something?.

                                    Thanks.

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                                      Guest
                                      last edited by

                                      1 x 8GB Crucial SO-Dimm DDR3 1.35V [52€]

                                      If would be prefer to use 2 x 4 GB because 8 GB is the maximum so both RAM slot get filled.

                                      CarTFT
                                      JETWAY NF9HG-2930 (INTEL BAY TRAIL-M) -214,00 €
                                      Shipping to spain
                                      Paket (FedEx Economy) 13.50 EUR
                                      1 - 3 days
                                      Paket (FedEx Express) 19.50 EUR
                                      1 - 2 days

                                      MiniPC
                                      JETWAY NF9HG-2930 (INTEL BAY TRAIL-M) -214,00 €
                                      Shipping to spain
                                      Paket (FedEx Economy) 13.50 EUR
                                      1 - 3 days
                                      Paket (FedEx Express) 19.50 EUR
                                      1 - 2 days

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                                      • JailerJ
                                        Jailer
                                        last edited by

                                        That jetway board does not have an ATX power connector so you don't need a pico psu. Get the 60w power brick with 5mm/2.5mm barrel connector and you plug it directly into the rear I/O connector.

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                                          kipTry
                                          last edited by

                                          Everything is clear. I'm just looking for a website with free/cheap shipping to Spain for order the jetway NF9HG-2930.

                                          Thanks, you have saved me of many mistakes and lose money.

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                                            kipTry
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                                            Finally I ordered the jetway, case m350 and power supply to Logic Supply. Products + shipping 300€.

                                            CarTFT and MiniPC have the jetway sold out.

                                            I will buy the SSD and RAM in Spain.

                                            SO, thank you guys!!. Now, I have to wait, and after mount the hardware it will be time for the real fight: setup firewall, ids, ap…

                                            Thanks!

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