On 24-4-2013 20:18, Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote:
Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE,
lots of cores etc?
FWIW, we've been using the ALIX boards for several years, and despite
their apparently low spec, they'll happily route
Hello M. Washington,
We are official / listed resellers of pfSense appliances :
All of these are high quality hardware based on Intel Atom :
http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3020 (4 ports)
http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3030 (6 ports fanless)
Allow me to clarify why this need arose. The other day I had to solve
a network problem for a friend - his bandwidth uplink was constantly
peaked and the ISP was not helping so he called me in. Given that I
had pushed the ISP to do protocol analysis on the outbound traffic on
their end and they
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Emne: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance
I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there a nicely
designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router device, with high
specs?
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Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
On 25-4-2013 10:30, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
What I meant with high specs is to do with CPU, Disk Storage and RAM.
Why? For instance in the particular case I went to address, there was
a DDoS issue. Some app installed on one of the computers on that LAN
was sending millions of HTTP GET
Hi Seth,
Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or
otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that.
On 25 April 2013 11:38, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
On 25-4-2013 10:30, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
What I meant with high specs is to do with CPU, Disk
Hi GB,
I have looked at http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3020 and
I see something like a SIM Card slot! What would that be?
I am getting more interest in that, though it's a little bulky still:)
On 25 April 2013 10:52, b...@todoo.biz b...@todoo.biz wrote:
Hello M. Washington,
We
On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hi Seth,
Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or
otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that.
I see the Lexcom Brik with 4x lan. Or a Lanner LEC2055
http://www.lannerinc.com/DM/LEC-2055_DM.pdf
We use a
Thanks. Let me see how I can get one of these.
On 25 April 2013 11:53, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hi Seth,
Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or
otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that.
I see
Hi Seth,
Did you install pfSense (or other OS) in these? I am looking for how
to connect the Display:)
On 25 April 2013 11:53, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hi Seth,
Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or
On 4/25/13 4:42 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or
otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that.
http://store.netgate.com/Netgate-m1n1wall-2D3-2D13-Black-P216C83.aspx
No SSD. Runs off a 4GB CF Card.
On 25-4-2013 11:39, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hi Seth,
Did you install pfSense (or other OS) in these? I am looking for how
to connect the Display:)
pfSense 2.1 with serial console.
On 25 April 2013 11:53, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Never done anything like that before!! Serial console.
On 25 April 2013 13:47, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
On 25-4-2013 11:39, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Hi Seth,
Did you install pfSense (or other OS) in these? I am looking for how
to connect the Display:)
pfSense 2.1 with serial
On 25/4/13 11:00 am, David Ross wrote:
http://store.netgate.com/Netgate-m1n1wall-2D3-2D13-Black-P216C83.aspx
No SSD. Runs off a 4GB CF Card.
Worth also adding this for folks who are in the UK (or for whom sourcing
stuff from the UK is cost effective):
http://linitx.com/product/13242
(similar
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 07:18:26PM +0100, Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote:
Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE,
lots of cores etc?
This. You also have to decide whether you actually need high specs in
a router. There's little
On 04/24/2013 01:18 PM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote:
Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE,
lots of cores etc?
This. You also have to decide whether you actually need high specs in
a router. There's little point in paying for
Logistically, I prefer to import from the UK because of the
availability of cheap and efficient logistics services.
On 25 April 2013 14:13, Chris Bagnall pfse...@lists.minotaur.cc wrote:
On 25/4/13 11:00 am, David Ross wrote:
af Odhiambo Washington
Sendt: 24. april 2013 19:40
Til: pfSense support and discussion
Emne: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance
I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there a nicely
designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router device, with high
specs?
I'd
I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there
a nicely designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router
device, with high specs?
--
Best regards,
Odhiambo WASHINGTON,
Nairobi,KE
+254733744121/+254722743223
I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler.
Am 24.04.2013 19:40, schrieb Odhiambo Washington:
I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there
a nicely designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router
device, with high specs?
Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE,
lots of
On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote:
Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE,
lots of cores etc?
This. You also have to decide whether you actually need high specs in
a router. There's little point in paying for multiple GigE or 10GE ports
if your internet
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