You're going to need something like this, and to check you local building codes as to what is acceptable grounding.
http://www.l-com.com/surge-protector-indoor-4-port-med-power-10-100-base-t-cat5-lightning-surge-protector
Usually there will be a length and gauge restriction/recommendation on...
That sounds like the best bet with support.
We recently had an issue with the E10000 series that randomly one of the cores in each blade would spike to 100% cpu and latency through the Sonicwall was around 7000-10000 ms.
A code hotfix fixed the issue, but it took a while to get resolved...
That's strange. Do you have GMS setup for logs or are you just trying to filter the logs on the sonicwalls for nfl.com?
Since it's not resolving at all I would guess it's getting blocked by some IDS rule or something strange like abug.
You could try to set IDS feature to only inspect from a...
I had pfSense 1.9(?) running on a Duron 1GHZ with a DLink and 3COM nic in a shoebox. No vlans at that time so I can't speak to that. (In general I also recommend Intel nics, for just about any OS)
This should be an interesting build.
The powerline adapter should not care a lot about draw on the power circuit, but it will care about noise introduced on the circuit by other things that are connected.
Is it a nice name brand power supply or a not so nice power supply.
I wouldn't be surprised in the new PSU is introducing...
nmap or Zenmap if you want to do the enumeration your self and have more control over every aspect of the scan.
https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/290879-beginners-guide-to-nmap
The beauty of a jump box is that you have a LOT of control over what it talks to going through your firewall, and it is way easier to collect good logs from the jump box that from all of your devices and act on the logs (And hopefully alerts sent to you).
You are going to get more mileage out...
OpenVPN type setups (Usually) need the
VPN server Public Certificate (Lets you encrypt traffic to be sent to the server, and identifies that it is being sent to the correct server)
The clients Public Certificate (Lets the server encrypt data sent to you, and identifies that it is being sent to...
Have you thought about putting any of these modems into bridged mode and running a basically any other home router behind it?
I have been running a Actiontec C1000A (Broadcom based) in a bridged mode for about 2 years and the only hiccup I have had was when my first modem up and died after...
Edit: Beat to the punch.
No personal experience with HP Procurve stuff but this thread seems to indicate that it would be a no go.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/127186
I just mean that if you want more than 1 vlan going to each AP a managed switch is required. (e.g. 2 ssids each on their own vlan and a management IP of the AP on another vlan is only going to work with a managed switch)
If you plug both the APs into that unmanaged switch they will be on the...
That switch should power the APs without to much issue as none of the APs require
PoE+ 30W input.
Get the Gigabit switch though or you are going to be really disappointed with the AP230's throughput, or connect both ethernet ports and use the second one for data (Assuming its gig)...
I ran pFsense on a Duron in a shoebox with a 100mb 3com and dlink nic for a year and it was plenty fast for what I was asking it to do. (Not be a VPN server or any other service other than basic ACLs and routes)
Have also ran Vyatta core and Sophos UTM in VMs on Hyper-V.
If you have...
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