Hi,
can anybody recommend a switch (8 port or so) that is VLAN capable (and
the VLANs actually work with pfSense)?
It's mainly for home use (I need a new one), so I'm not sure if I want
to afford myself a real Cisco switch (but it would be nice to practice a
little with IOS).
Gigabit would
I like HP or Linksys for the cheaper end.
Curtis
Curtis LaMasters schrieb:
I like HP or Linksys for the cheaper end.
And which model do you have in mind?
;-)
cheers,
Rainer
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Paul M schrieb:
a second hand cisco 2950 would be quite cheap on ebay, the gigabit 2960g
(I think) might be getting too pricey.
Yes, the 2950 looks good (although the one I'm looking at has 24 ports -
though I'm not sure if I want to live in a flat where all those ports
are actually used
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 05:44:33PM +0200, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Hi,
can anybody recommend a switch (8 port or so) that is VLAN capable (and
the VLANs actually work with pfSense)?
It's mainly for home use (I need a new one), so I'm not sure if I want
to afford myself a real Cisco switch
Eugen Leitl schrieb:
I have a Netgear ProSafe GS108T-xy, which is GBit, managed,
and fanless. You might have to upgrade the latest firmware,
as Netgear consumer stuff is typically buggy in the first
generation, and the support sucks.
Yup, I've thought about Netgear.
I used a
Eugen Leitl wrote:
I have a Netgear ProSafe GS108T-xy, which is GBit, managed,
and fanless. You might have to upgrade the latest firmware,
as Netgear consumer stuff is typically buggy in the first
generation, and the support sucks.
let me help you...
s/first generation//g
The Cisco 2950 has a fan... so that wouldn't be suitable for home use...
I have a Linksys SRW224 which has VLAN tagging, but somehow I can't make
it work with pfSense (I might be doing something wrong though)
Paul M schreef:
a second hand cisco 2950 would be quite cheap on ebay, the gigabit
Let me introduce myself. Home user here, no windoze fan and not idiot ;-)
A while ago I tried to get some comments on the subject, but no joy :(
I'm running pfsense off a cd + usb stick, and what I'm trying to do is to
put some ssh keys on a usb-stick (same place as config.xml) and copy them
Oi lads and lasses,
Does anybody know what is the preferred method to delete SSH keys? I have
checked to make sure hosts cannot gain access via SSH, then added keys for a
coupla hosts, clicked save, checked(yup, they can now access), removed the
keys via the webUI, but can still get on via SSH.
Am 04.04.2008 um 20:37 schrieb Michel Servaes:
The Cisco 2950 has a fan... so that wouldn't be suitable for home
use...
Yup, though the switch looks nice ;-)
I have a Linksys SRW224 which has VLAN tagging, but somehow I can't
make it work with pfSense (I might be doing something wrong
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If not, is it going to be possible and when?
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