Pfsense instead SonicWall ?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@iroal said:
Company, at end, let me buy the Pfsense.
I'm thinking in this model.
https://store.pfsense.org/HIGH-AVAILABILITY-SG-4860-1U-pfSense-Systems-P47.aspx
Any other best option ?
Answer is going to keep being the same, Ubiquiti is better than pfSense.
Can the Ubiquiti handle failover from one to another?
@iroal If the Ubiquiti has all the features you need, then the price will be significantly cheaper than the pfSense setup.
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It looks like the Ubiquiti's use VRRP - https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/204962174-EdgeMAX-Virtual-Router-Redundancy-Protocol-VRRP-
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@dafyre said:
@iroal If the Ubiquiti has all the features you need, then the price will be significantly cheaper than the pfSense setup.
And higher quality. pfSense is just FreeBSD with a web interface. Ubiquiti uses VyOS, an actual router OS. Completely different categories of equipment here. pfSense falls below the home line, it's a hobby system. Ubiquiti is enterprise gear.
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@iroal said:
Hi.
Again this year I'm going to try replace our SonicWall NSA 2400, 6-7 years old.
After look many options I'd like Pfsense but i'm not sure if it's the best option.
Now we use Sonicwall for Vpn (10 people), Firewall and Content Filter for about 50 people and 5 networks connections.
I don't think I have a big budget if they approve buy a new one Firewall.
What are best options instead SonicWall ?
Thanks.
Pfsense is good but as SAM has pointed out there is currently no reason to use it as Ubiquiti makes a better product for less. Try not to get hung up on any particular brand or model. There are only instances of best solutions--meaning they change constantly. After a few months you would have to research it again because the pricing and products will change.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-pro/
Watch the video, skip ahead to 30 seconds in to watch "Cysco" sales reps being beat up...
That was the best commercial I've seen in a long time.
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I need at less 5 lans in the firewall to manage differents networks. Ubitiqui dont have it.
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@iroal said:
I need at less 5 lans in the firewall to manage differents networks. Ubitiqui dont have it.
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean. Less five LANs?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@iroal said:
I need at less 5 lans in the firewall to manage differents networks. Ubitiqui dont have it.
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean. Less five LANs?
I think he means "at least"
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If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
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@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
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Here are eight on UBNT:
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@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
But Ubiquiti will do that no problem.
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@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
If he means subnets then we would be able to do that with any EdgeRouter and VLANs. Actually you may not even need to do VLANs as this is just routing.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
But Ubiquiti will do that no problem.
Yeah I'm confused. I just can't think of what he means by 5 LAN's unless hes only talking about ports?
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@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
But Ubiquiti will do that no problem.
Yeah I'm confused. I just can't think of what he means by 5 LAN's unless hes only talking about ports?
But even that, Ubiquiti does far more than five.
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@coliver said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
If he means subnets then we would be able to do that with any EdgeRouter and VLANs. Actually you may not even need to do VLANs as this is just routing.
Ignore me. You're probably right with your original post
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@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
If you need more then 5 ports then check out the EdgeRouter or the EdgeRouter Pro.
I think he means subnets
But Ubiquiti will do that no problem.
Yeah I'm confused. I just can't think of what he means by 5 LAN's unless hes only talking about ports?
But even that, Ubiquiti does far more than five.
right hence my confusion as to what he could mean
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Sorry for my english level.
Yes i need 6 ports 1Gb.
I like Pfsense because is easy to learn and manage.
I see Ubitiqui as a great option but more complicate to install and with less support, and unfortunately i dont have enough time to install it.
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@iroal said:
Sorry for my english level.
Yes i need 6 ports 1Gb.
I like Pfsense because is easy to learn and manage.
I see Ubitiqui as a great option but more complicate to install and with less support, and unfortunately i dont have enough time to install it.
Uh... That's seems backwards to me. Ubiquiti has a huge customer base and most of the configuration can be done via a very simple wizard and GUI. You'd be spending almost twice as much on something that is more complicated and slower if you went with pfsense.