FatherLandDescendant
Regular Contributor
Right now - pfSense has the SG-1000 - which is a really nice little Cortex-A8 box -- it really is...
But if what I've been finding is right the Cortex-A8 won't support AES-NI or is my understanding wrong? The way I understand it, it has to be at lest an A10?
I ask because for the last couple of months or so I've been looking for an old computer to try pfSense on. I don't necessarily mind spending money on such a project, and I've SERIOUSLY considered building a box from the ground up, but I don't want to spend the money and next year loose support for it...
I've also considered buying that SG-1000 as well, but if it isn't going to support AES-NI like their going to require I'll probably just save up a little more and build a box with a processor that'll future proof the project which is what I'm really leaning towards. I want to use it as the primary router and branch off 2 for sure and maybe 3 sub-nets all the while maintaining a VPN tunnel for those sub-nets so I need a processor that can handle the load without taking to much of a loss on my overall bandwidth availability for said sub-nets. It's not a major load just 3 computers, 2 phones, a streaming box, 2 smart TVs, and 1 of the sub-nets is dedicated for IoT duty so it doesn't really need a VPN but would be routed through by default. I also have plans to eventually set it up to access my NAS while away from home at some point and I want that traffic routed through the VPN.
Right now I have PIA on an ASUS router that is one of my sub-nets and because of the hit I take on bandwidth using a VPN on a router, the other sub-nets computer (my computer) pulls VPN duty when needed for Torrents. The computer handles VPN duty much better than the router as I'm sure you know, even downloading large torrent files all the while surfing the internet there are no page loading issues and the torrents DL speed doesn't even suffer.
I want to use pfSense but with this new announcement I've just been trying to figure out which direction to go.