A Netgear Prosafe GS-108E (or 105E) is reasonably cheap (~$50) and
manageable; try to get the version 3, it has a web-interface. Version 2 is
only configurable using a Windows-Software.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Frans
> Meulenbroeks
> Sent: 3 May, 2016 10:39
> To: list@lists.pfsense.org
> Subject: Re: [pfSense] USB3 to ethernet adaptor
>
> Thanks for all the replies on the USB adapter
>
> I know VLAN's would work but unfortunately my switches are unmanaged
> (this
> is a home setup).
>
> Reason for asking is that I want to install on an Intel NUC. This one
> only
> has one physical network interface. I'm running vmware esx on it and
> on top
> of that a VM with pfsense with two virtual NIC's, one for WAN, one
> for LAN.
>
> This works, I can bridge the cable modem to the WAN interface.
> However the
> LAN then is on the same physical interface. I would prefer to split
> that,
> hence my question.
>
> (or of course I could use other hardware than this NUC; I'm open to
> suggestions as long as they are affordable for a home user and low
> power).
>
> Best regards, Frans
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