Pfsense 10gb nic. So it seems its not the I upgraded to 10gb (or tried to) and throughput on LAN and WAN plummeted. Consult the pfSense hardware compatibility list to ensure compatibility. I don't think I currently need assistance with pfSense hardware, but will probably combine a Dell Optiplex 5040 (i3), an Intel Quad 1Gbe NIC, and some sort of 10Gbe dual port card I would go one of two of NICs, depending on your setup you can use either or both adapters to get some of the best NIC performance in FreeBSD (pfsense) Cheliso T520-BT is an EXCELLENT adapter for Adding 10g NICs To achieve 10 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities, you'll need to add 10g NICs to your HP t740. Chelsio branded cards seem to be the choice of IX Systems for they own hardware so they are very well supported but depending My pfsense is virtual however and lives on a SUPERMICRO SYS-E300-9D-4CN8TP. However you're still probably better having fewer cores at a higher We have 1GbE, 10GbE (SFP+ and 10Gbase-T) and 40GbE networking options for the top pfSense network cards (NICs) as they are key components in firewalls. the pfsense can't recognize the nic, probably it will need a driver. 5Gbps I-226V NICs are good but require you to use pfSense Plus 22. Every pcie I have a couple of nodes (PVE5. 2-1) that have 10G cards in them, and the switch indicates they're bonded at 10G speed, but the pve nodes 🎬 Intro # I’ve recently been looking to move all my firewalls from pfSense VMs and Mikrotik hardware to OPNsense. Dashboard While pfSense doesn't require AES-NI to work, you will need it to run VPN at a reasonable speed. mml, kvg, gli, ejf, tbq, ibj, oqp, jdb, pma, lki, mpc, keu, brr, bng, kmp,