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pfsense Archive
5 reasons to consider pfSense
If you were expecting a detailed explanation of why I use pfSense ten look elsewhere. This is a short list of why I use pfSense.
Rule from the browser
pfSense requires no previous knowledge of BSD. If you can use a web browser and have knowledge networking then you should have no...
Read More Hardware options for pfSense
If you are thinking of running pfSense at home then you might interested in knowing about what hardware you might want to use. Not everybody wants to use an old PC as a router, if this is you then consider some of the hardware below. However, keep in mind that...
Read More 5 open source projects you should consider
pfSense
pfSense is a powerful and versatile open source firewall/router based on FreeBSD that can be used on existing hardware. pfSense includes most of the features found on commercial and proprietary solutions. Equally important is the ability to control and administer pfSense from a web interface. The system can be further...
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