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luma
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reply to deblin
Re: pfsense recommended NIC

ya I was looking at some EM cards but I don't see the point in spending the extra few dollars.

I have gigabit at home but this will be a router that will route 16megabits of data maximum. the machine won't be used for anything else except as a router. Unless rogers really really upgrades my connection :P

Luma


deblin
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Just figured if you wound up using it as a file server later on, you'd save yourself from having to buy a gigE card then. But fxp (Intel 10/100) should be fine in the near term.
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luma
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I am a geek I already have a file server

I use FreeNAS for the fileserver
going to use PFsense (for dual wan) on the router.

I am probably going to go with a soekris type small router later on with pfsense but the wife won't let me buy one just now

I might go gigabit right now anyways and later on use the cards as spares.

which model of card for intel/1000 is recommended? from newegg or something.

Luma


deblin
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I have the Desktop adapters I think, and they perform great. But, I'm a cheap ass
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luma
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ya I am going to use the desktop adapters as well

my server (if you remember the chat we had about performance with freebsd 7 and mysql) has 3 intel pro/1000 server adapters. they are super nice but I rather not pay the price just for a cheap router.

Luma


deblin
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Hrm the prices are more expensive than I remember paying, so perhaps these cards are better than what I have. But here's what I'd recommend from newegg:

»www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a···33106123
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luma
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I can live with 33 dollars compared to the lovely DFE570 (which would be nice to have though!)

I will talk to my computer guy in town and see if I can get a deal (need 3 after all)

Luma


Cabal
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I recommend the $33 Intel 1000GT (em) cards, I've bought a bunch recently and their performance and support is great. The driver is also regularly updated and the maintainer is an Intel employee and a mailing list regular.

I've been happy with the 3com 905-series (xl) cards in the past, but had some problems with watchdog timeouts under recent 6.x release of FreeBSD with otherwise good hardware (no connection problems, just daily log spam).
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luma
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Thanks Cabal,

Appreciate the info!

I think I am going to go for the intel a lot of folks seem to really like them.

Luma


sporkme
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said by luma See Profile :

I think I am going to go for the intel a lot of folks seem to really like them.
The fxps are, and as long as I've been using FBSD (2.1.6), have been rock-solid. Agreed that that rls are 'teh suck'. The other cheapies are good for an application like this, but under real load the hardware is really lacking.

There's some very interesting reading in many of the manpages for the cheap-o chipsets.


index1489
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go for the intel cards the cheaper nic put a strain on your cpu reducing throughput.
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