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How to Build your own router with Pfsense opensource

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This is a tutorial about how to build your own router with pfsense, all you need is a computer and to install pfsense.  Using Pfsense 2.2 Release from  https://www.pfsense.org/ Components:  Asrock QC5000-ITX/PH http://amzn.to/1Jn5wpb 4GB Corsair Value 1600Mhz http://amzn.to/1IgV9Sw Intel Pro/PT 1000 dual Gigabit NIC http://amzn.to/1IgVgxp Tp_link Wifi Card http://amzn.to/1Jn5z4n 400watt power supply http://amzn.to/1IgVl49 1tb hard drive http://amzn.to/1GMHujM It's missing a few fans and fan grills as they havent arrived yet, will be in for part2. Powerdraw with the server and switch is around 22w from the wall under normal load, peak around 32w during iperf test. PFsense Download; http://adf.ly/1JolF9  32bit download iso http://adf.ly/1JolLQ 64bit download iso

Amped Wireless High Power Wireless-N 600mW Gigabit Dual Band Router Review Router with long range

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http://amzn.to/1S6zi2W Wireless Range: 2.4GHz:  Up to 10,000 sq ft                                     5.0GHz: Up to 5,000 sq ft Review: This is a magnificent switch. It is capable, with double band signal and wide zone scope. I am a Network Administrator and work with system hardware day by day. In the wake of working with this unit out of the case, I can comprehend why such a large number of analysts show that they needed to call for backing. Initialy I experienced issues getting to the setup menu. I needed to restart the switch 3 times before I could unite with the setup menu interestingly. Here is the thing that I propose on the off chance that you have a link modem with DHCP (which implies the IP location is alloted naturally by your link modem which does not require any verification/login): (1) Power up the switch and associate one of the system links between your PC and one of the LAN ports (verify you are not joined with whatever other system, wired or remotely),