Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-07 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sat, Sep 04, 2010 at 07:46:05PM -0400, Larry Sampas wrote: > The newer Supermicro Atom boards have Intel GB NICs. They also go to 4 > GB of ram. > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182237&cm_re=atom_d510_supermicro-_-13-182-237-_-Product I'm using them (with SSDs) and I l

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-05 Thread Paul Mansfield
On 01/09/10 16:00, Michael Riglin wrote: > options, I wanted to ask the list for any experience-based > recommendations on low power consumption appliances for purchase that > have enough CPU power to support 100 Mbps and above. (Quality and > future-proofing is more important than cost.) the jet

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-04 Thread Larry Sampas
org] > Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 12:21 PM > To: support@pfsense.com > Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS > 3.0) Service > > On 9/2/2010 12:03 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote: >> I found one Vyatta feature that trumped pfsense wher

RE: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Steven Sherwood
: Thursday, September 02, 2010 12:21 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service On 9/2/2010 12:03 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote: > I found one Vyatta feature that trumped pfsense where I am. the ability > to route VPN via a sec

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Jim Pingle
On 9/2/2010 12:03 PM, Curtis Maurand wrote: > I found one Vyatta feature that trumped pfsense where I am. the ability > to route VPN via a secondary address/lan on one of the NIC's. I could > not make that happen w/pfsense. Otherwise I would be using it, here. > In another location that I'm res

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Curtis Maurand
On 9/2/2010 11:42 AM, Tim Dickson wrote: Contacting you off the board, as I have questions about the "other" firewall software you carry. What do you think of Vyatta and Untangled? I came from using m0n0wall so naturally recommend pfSense to my clients, but wanted to know if you think ei

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread bsd
You can check this : http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3035s Actually there is a fwa-3035l (not yet sold), which might interest you… I'll send you off list the specs, It runs on low voltage and might suite your needs. Thanks. Le 1 sept. 2010 à 17:00, Michael Riglin a écrit : >

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Curtis Maurand
On 9/1/2010 12:17 PM, Jeppe Øland wrote: I did a similar speed upgrade to find my trusty old WRAP capped out at like 15 mbit. What I ended up getting was a mini-ITX enclosure/PSU: http://www.mini-box.com/M350-enclosure-with-picoPSU-80-and-60W-adapter Supermicro X7SPA-H motherboard (It's fanle

RE: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Tim Dickson
>  Contacting you off the board, as I have questions about the "other" firewall >software you carry.  What do you think of Vyatta and Untangled?  I came from >using m0n0wall so naturally recommend pfSense to my clients, but wanted to >know if you think either of the others are better.  I use

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread lee hall
LinuxAppliance.net also has pfSense firewall options, shipping from the U.S. --Tim Tim, Thanks for the shamelessplug, I have bookmarked your site. Contacting you off the board, as I have questions about the "other" firewall software you carry. What do you think of Vyatta and Untangled? I c

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Tim Nelson
- "lee hall" wrote: > - Original Message - From: Gavin Spurgeon Sent: 09/02/10 10:28 AM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service > Another good box might be something like:- h

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread lee hall
- Original Message - From: Gavin Spurgeon Sent: 09/02/10 10:28 AM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service Another good box might be something like:- http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=12711 Http://linitx.com

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Gavin Spurgeon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Another good box might be something like:- http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=12711 Http://linitx.com is a good source for these kind of units and also has Duel Motherboard Chassis as well. http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=11041 They

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Sean Cavanaugh
not pushing appliance shop either but browsing thru their products they did have a "GHz edition" of same dual setup -Original Message- From: Duncan Hall Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2010 6:28 AM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendati

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Duncan Hall
Looking at the specs I'd say there are 2 Alix boards in that appliance. According to the hardware sizing document (http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Hardware_requirements) you are going to need something in excess of 700Mhz to handle the full throughput, more if you start using VPNs and plugins.

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-02 Thread Jonathan Marriott
This place does a two-in-one unit: http://www.applianceshop.eu/index.php/firewalls/opnsense/opnsense-pfsense-dual-19-appliance.html I'm not affiliated with applianceshop. On 1 September 2010 18:51,

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Tim Nelson
- "Tonix (Antonio Nati)" wrote: > Is there any case which can contain two motherboards and two power > supplies? > It would be nice hTo have one 1U case with clustered pfsense inside. > Travla makes the T1200 which holds 2x Mini-itx boards with independent PSUs: http://www.travla.com/produc

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread David Burgess
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 11:17 AM, stephen at stephenjc wrote: > Supermicro twin is like that but they share a ps. I was going to suggest that it wouldn't be hard to modify a SM twin to use dual independent PicoPSU or M4-ATX or the like, but it appears the twins are all Xeon models, and perhaps a l

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Tonix (Antonio Nati)
It looks very expensive ... a couple of X7SPA-H would be enought. Just with two power supplies. Tonino stephen at stephenjc ha scritto: Supermicro twin is like that but they share a ps. On Sep 1, 2010 1:13 PM, "Tonix (Antonio Nati)" > wrote: > Is there any case w

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread stephen at stephenjc
Supermicro twin is like that but they share a ps. On Sep 1, 2010 1:13 PM, "Tonix (Antonio Nati)" wrote: > Is there any case which can contain two motherboards and two power supplies? > It would be nice hTo have one 1U case with clustered pfsense inside. > > Regards, > > Tonino > > Jeppe Øland ha

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Tonix (Antonio Nati)
Is there any case which can contain two motherboards and two power supplies? It would be nice hTo have one 1U case with clustered pfsense inside. Regards, Tonino Jeppe Øland ha scritto: I did a similar speed upgrade to find my trusty old WRAP capped out at like 15 mbit. What I ended up gettin

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Jeppe Øland
I did a similar speed upgrade to find my trusty old WRAP capped out at like 15 mbit. What I ended up getting was a mini-ITX enclosure/PSU: http://www.mini-box.com/M350-enclosure-with-picoPSU-80-and-60W-adapter Supermicro X7SPA-H motherboard (It's fanless, so quiet and reliable): http://www.newegg

Re: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Seth Mos
Hi, Op 1-9-2010 17:00, Michael Riglin schreef: have enough CPU power to support 100 Mbps and above. (Quality and future-proofing is more important than cost.) Well, if you search the forum for the Lanner FW7535 you should be able to find the benchmarks. This firewall platform is sold with ei

RE: [pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Peder Rovelstad
iance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service Christmas came early this year, and I am moving to the new DOCSIS 3.0 service that is available from my ISP. This new service will provide a 100/5 Mbps service which is a nice upgrade from the 15/1 Mbps service that I currently have in place. Unfortun

[pfSense Support] Appliance Recommendation for 100 Mbps (DOCSIS 3.0) Service

2010-09-01 Thread Michael Riglin
Christmas came early this year, and I am moving to the new DOCSIS 3.0 service that is available from my ISP. This new service will provide a 100/5 Mbps service which is a nice upgrade from the 15/1 Mbps service that I currently have in place. Unfortunately, the reliable ALIX appliances I have used