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2009-02-13 Thread Paul Mansfield
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[pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Gavin Spurgeon
Hi List, Quick Question... As the subject says, I'm looking for any hardware suggestions in the UK that are around the £100 mark... The unit does not need 2 be the biggest, most powerful (CPU wise) thing in the world, but I would like it to be a low power (Electricity wise) as possible...

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended p fSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Gavin Spurgeon
Just to clarify my post a little. As the subject says, I'm looking for any hardware suggestions in the UK that are around the £100 mark... I know that I will not be able to get hardware for £100... I would like recommendations between £100 but no more than say £200 for example. Thank You

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardware ( UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Michael Schuh
Hi Gavin, can you be a little bit more specific? How many NICs, how many traffic? What about extensions/packages would you install? cheers michael 2009/2/13 Gavin Spurgeon gspurg...@dageek.co.uk Hi List, Quick Question... As the subject says, I'm looking for any hardware suggestions in

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended p fSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Gavin Spurgeon
Hi Michael, can you be a little bit more specific? How many NICs, how many traffic? 2 NICs minimum @ 10/100 minimum This box will be the firewall on a 5Mbps CDR Ethernet connection in a Data Centre in London... current average throughput is only ~1.3Mbps What about extensions/packages would

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardware ( UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Michael Schuh
Hi Gavin, hmmm i see no other chance to get this price with this features as take the cheapest PC w Athlon/intel-cpu put 2 or 3 Intel NIC on it. Or take used Hardware..any old pc should do this job good with enough memory. (except 8086/80286/80386/80486 *grin*) Embedded PC's are more

RE: [pfSense Support] Recommende d pfSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Chris Bagnall
We use these for quite a few installs where CPU performance is less important than power consumption: http://linitx.com/viewcategory.php?catid=176pp=176 You'll need your own CF card and a reader to put pfSense onto it, of course. For a simple 3 interface no WLAN router you'll want the

Re: [pfSense Support] Recom mended pfSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:37:46AM +, Gavin Spurgeon wrote: Hi Michael, can you be a little bit more specific? How many NICs, how many traffic? 2 NICs minimum @ 10/100 minimum This box will be the firewall on a 5Mbps CDR Ethernet connection in a Data Centre in London... current

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardware ( UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Michael Schuh
Cool we learn every day. :-D 2009/2/13 Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:37:46AM +, Gavin Spurgeon wrote: Hi Michael, can you be a little bit more specific? How many NICs, how many traffic? 2 NICs minimum @ 10/100 minimum This box will be the firewall

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended p fSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Rainer Duffner
Michael Schuh schrieb: Cool we learn every day. :-D The Alix can do what? Close to 50 MBps, IIRC. So, for 5 MPs, a used WRAP could do as well. I've got 5000/500 here and the WRAP was never the problem. I swapped it out for an Alix, though. To bad that the pound lost so much, or you

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardware ( UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Michael Schuh
:-D don't forget: Via-Chipsets (for some people very ugly) Realtek NICS (in most cases) cheers michael 2009/2/13 Rainer Duffner rai...@ultra-secure.de Michael Schuh schrieb: Cool we learn every day. :-D The Alix can do what? Close to 50 MBps, IIRC. So, for 5 MPs, a used WRAP

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Gavin Spurgeon
Hi Chris, Chris Bagnall wrote: We use these for quite a few installs where CPU performance is less important than power consumption: http://linitx.com/viewcategory.php?catid=176pp=176 You'll need your own CF card and a reader to put pfSense onto it, of course. For a simple 3 interface no

Re: [pfSense Support] Recom mended pfSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 01:41:44PM +0100, Rainer Duffner wrote: The Alix can do what? Close to 50 MBps, IIRC. 80-90, probably. So, for 5 MPs, a used WRAP could do as well. If you can get one, it's EOL http://pcengines.ch/wrap.htm I thought my WRAP ran hotter than my ALIX now, but apparently

Re: [pfSense Support] Recommended pfSense Hardwar e (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Jeremy Bennett
Alix is a great solution. I've setup a few of them and they have proven very stable/trouble-free. Alix + PF is an extremely high value setup. I did run PF on the cheapest PC I could build at newegg ($275USD or so) with a number of intel NICs from ebay for 6 months or so, until I found the

[pfSense Support] ASSP Package Update

2009-02-13 Thread Austin G. Smith
All, It appears the ASSP (Anti-Spam) package is on a new release candidate, so apparently this package is being maintained. Is there any chance of seeing it back in pfsense any time soon? Thank you, Austin G. Smith, A+, MCP, MCPS, MCNPS (Network Infrastructure) DigitalSon, I.T. Services

RE: [pfSense Support] Recommende d pfSense Hardware (UK ~£100) ?

2009-02-13 Thread Chris Bagnall
These are the units I have had as my 1st choice:- http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=12346 This is where I got the ballpark figure of �100 - �200. But wondered if anyone else had any ideas... Only thing to watch out for there is that it includes USB ports (which rather inconveniently