[talk] opnsense box for home: APU2 or something else?

Jim Thompson jim at netgate.com
Thu Dec 21 00:21:55 EST 2017


If you want an APU (not APU2 or APU3) I have a fifteen or more of them sitting in a box in my office.  With cases, SDcards and power supplies.

I won’t load anything for you, but I will test that FreeBSD or OpenBSD loads to a m-SATA.

You pay shipping.  If you’re outside the USA, be prepared to pay duties and taxes, too. 

Jim

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> On Dec 19, 2017, at 4:13 PM, John C. Vernaleo <john at netpurgatory.com> wrote:
> 
> I haven't tried an APU2 but I've been super happy with my APU as a OpenBSD (and Bitrig back when that was a thing) router.
> 
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> John C. Vernaleo, Ph.D.
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> john at netpurgatory.com
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>> On Tue, 19 Dec 2017, N.J. Thomas wrote:
>> 
>> Looking to pull the trigger on an OPNSense box for home. Cheap and low
>> power are probably my two main requirements.
>> 
>> Currently eyeing the APU2, which looks to be about $190. If anyone's got
>> any other suggestions, I would love to hear it.
>> 
>> Thomas
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