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We found 7 product mentions on r/techsnap. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/Conzales · 1 pointr/techsnap

Hey Chris,

Maybe this is what you're looking for, it has 2 Intel NIC's, perfect for pfSense. Put some RAMM in and a USB TD or small SSD and it's ready to go. Have fun with pfSense, maybe it will help against childish DDoS'ers during LAS ;) Keep the shows coming,... Thanks.

http://www.amazon.com/Intel-D2500-Fanless-Mini-ITX-D2500CCE/dp/B008KB5YCK

Greetings,
Conzales

u/chocamo · 1 pointr/techsnap

I ended up getting this because it listed the chipset and I was able to verify it worked with freebsd. It has been working great

u/mcowger · 4 pointsr/techsnap

Skip all the consumer crap including that TP-link and the wdr3400 and dd-wrt.

http://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-UAP-PRO-Enterprise-System/dp/B0089QB1SC <-access point.
http://www.amazon.com/EdgeRouter-ERLite-3-512MB-Ethernet-Router/dp/B00CPRVF5K < router

Get something that will last for as long as you want, is enterprise class, very slightly more expensive but significantly more reliable, expandable, more performance and better documented/supported.

u/veritanuda · 1 pointr/techsnap

Start with this book and then try and think about privacy as a philosophy in the same way you need to think of security as a philosophy.

It is a life choice, not a bolt on accessory.

u/trivialretort · 1 pointr/techsnap

I was mistaking. My model is the N300. Perhaps they fixed the dropouts in later models.


I have been thinking of switching to the ASUS RT-N66U. I have heard nothing but amazing things about it. I just haven't made the switch yet.