Can you start a thread and make a tutorial m8 about it @Grimeire
I run pfsense on a cheap desktop dual core CPU 4 GB RAM and 2 nics and a 60 GB HDD .. nothing fancy. Can handle 5 VPN clients connected without any issues
Obviously the more VPN clients the more better hardware, a CPU that supports AES encryption is recommended
bit apprehensive of the reviews recently here, thinking why is the guy selling, bloody nightmare trying to get the right oneFound this one buy it now £67.99 free P&P ?
Fleebay
Don't know if it's the same chipset to install dd-wrt ?
I have 3 Pfsenses virtualised. 1 at home, 1 in work lab and one a datacenter. None have more than 1GB of RAM and 1 vCPU and i have never had a problem with any of them.
I think you allocated way too much resources as mine never goes above 50% resource usage.
yes the spec is way too much for my, but picked up desktop for 10 quid and 5 quid for the NIC card so cost me 15 quid in all to set it up
guys im looking at this on the very site -TP-Link Archer C80
reason is i can get £50 return if spending £100
so i checked the DD-WRT » Router Database database and i dont see it coming up, does that mean it doesnt support dd-wrt
cheers, i didnt even realise it was on the screenshotJust removed your address and uploaded it again
so i just ignore tplink_archer-c7-v5.bin and use the one you mentioned, why do they stick the 2 together, will do tomorrowJust the factory to dd-wrt bin its really simple on the tplinks
so i just ignore tplink_archer-c7-v5.bin and use the one you mentioned, why do they stick the 2 together, will do tomorrow
so i just ignore tplink_archer-c7-v5.bin and use the one you mentioned, why do they stick the 2 together, will do tomorrow
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