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nitro
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New to OpnSense
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February 15, 2018, 06:52:22 pm »
Hi Everyone,
Im new to the PfSense/OpnSense project and I have ordered some parts that I assumed would just work and only now realised it might actually be good to check (although I'm fairly certain its fine). I have ordered below:
Supermicro SuperServer 5018A-FTN4
A1SRi-2758F motherboard with Intel Atom C2758 8 core CPU @ 2.40GHz
16GB (2 x 8GB) Kingston KVR16LSE11/8HB ECC RAM 1600MHz
C2000 SoC I354 Quad GbE Controller
Has anyone got any information that maybe useful regarding the above hardware? Should things "just work" or is there anything I should do in preparation?
Thanks
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bartjsmit
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 15, 2018, 08:07:27 pm »
Hi Nitro,
Welcome!
OPNsense is based on FreeBSD. Your first point of call should therefore be the HCL:
https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.1R/hardware.html
You can discuss more here, and on the FreeBSD list:
https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hardware
At least your CPU has the AES-NI instruction set
Bart...
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nitro
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 15, 2018, 10:27:01 pm »
Thanks Bart,
One concern is I do not see Intel Atom listed as supported? I know it works with PfSense however I cannot find anyone that has used atom with opnsense.
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bartjsmit
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 16, 2018, 08:12:57 am »
x86 is x86 :-)
both the *senses are based on the same OS, so the CPU is likely to be the least troublesome.
Bart...
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elektroinside
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 16, 2018, 08:21:31 am »
The bad: I have an Atom on my older setup, works, just the throughput with mine is a bit low (compared to the gigabit specs).
The good: you'll have the best throughput of all possible firewalls with OPNense. I tried most of them, including paid ones.
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nitro
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 16, 2018, 05:02:04 pm »
Thanks again Bart. I was confused why the documentation said x86 but then individually listed CPU models. It had me worried that atoms might have been missing a required feature set or something.
Elektroinside: Im fairly certain the 8 Core atom is overkill for my current setup (80mbit down 20mbit up) However in the near future I will be looking to jump over to something a bit faster (perhaps around the 300mbit range).
I do however want to make full use of the VPN, IPS/IDS and Antivirus Scanning which I know will affect throughput.
I also would like to connect 2-3 wireless points around my property, are there any recommended wireless packages to go for? I have been looking at the Ubiquiti hardware.
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bartjsmit
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 16, 2018, 07:09:33 pm »
+1 for Ubiquiti - simply outstanding kit. You can run the unifi controller on OPNsense, but I prefer to keep functions separate
Bart...
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nitro
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Re: New to OpnSense
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February 21, 2018, 01:27:14 am »
Thanks to everyone for the support, I have got my OpnSense router/firewall up and running
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