Jeff,
The appropriate hardware for various connections has been discussed
myriad times on this list and in the FAQ. For your situation a WRAP
would probably handle most things, although the VPN traffic could be a
bit more than the CPU on a WRAP could handle. Certainly you could do
everything with a very low end PC. We use a 2.0ghz celeron with 512m of
memory for handling a 10Mbit connection and regard that hardware as
being massive overkill.
-Gary
Jeff Quinonez wrote:
This is interesting, I'm about to pitch a pfSense solution to my boss
for a new remote office. It will be a site to site VPN (T1) with VoIP
traffic, possible 50 employees. He's a name brand kinda guy so he's
thrown out Sonicwall and Cisco, I'm not a big fan of the PIX nor the
cost that comes with it. Can someone recomend what kind of hardware I
should purchase for this? RAM, CPU etc? Of course we'll have to see
what our Nortel rep says about the VoIP, but hey data is data.
Cheers.
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