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(Created page with "{{PhysicalMachine | cpu = AMD A4-5000 (4 cores) | image = 1urouter_old.jpg | memory = 8Gb | oss = pfsense 2.6 | disks = 256Gb SSD }} left|thumb|The rear of the pfsense router as it is now. The hard drive in the picture on the right was replaced with an SSD. Note how the PSU isn't plugged in, since it's powered off a PicoPSU instead. In this old supermicro 1u case is my pfsense router, the main router used in my house. It hosts a wireguard s...") |
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[[File:Pfsense rear.jpg|left|thumb|The rear of the pfsense router as it is now. The hard drive in the picture on the right was replaced with an SSD. Note how the PSU isn't plugged in, since it's powered off a PicoPSU instead.]] | [[File:Pfsense rear.jpg|left|thumb|The rear of the pfsense router as it is now. The hard drive in the picture on the right was replaced with an SSD. Note how the PSU isn't plugged in, since it's powered off a PicoPSU instead.]] | ||
In this old supermicro 1u case is my pfsense router, the main router used in my house. It hosts a wireguard server, amongst other things. | In this old supermicro 1u case is my pfsense router, the main router used in my house. It hosts a wireguard server, amongst other things. |
Revision as of 15:57, 22 April 2023
In this old supermicro 1u case is my pfsense router, the main router used in my house. It hosts a wireguard server, amongst other things.