Hello,
Although I post here I but got lazy and plan to use pfsense, I hope it doesn't matter since everything boils down to this and it's hardware support (that never failed me in most obscure settings over the years ).
I found this insane card that is used for Bitcoin mining and have a whopping 12 PCIe 2.0 x1 that wasn't expensive either, ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ (https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+).
I mailed them to ask if those ports could be used for other purposes (or if they had modified the hardware) and got a mail back from the design team that it should work if the driver works.
So my guess is that is just a H110 chipset where they have just divided up the lanes since the gfx-card does the main work, and I realize that it won't hold for a 12 10 Gbe 99% saturated workload but for a home-network it should not matter since I never hit gigabit-speed anyway on the separated networks.
Any thought if this should work on the latest release of FreeBSD since it looks like a normal card with the Intel 110 chipset on the 1151 slot or should I go with a "normal" card and put in a trusty 4-port Intel-card?
Why so many ports in the first place for home? (dr;tl)
As an "ex" paranoid BOFH I want to separate my home network. Same goes with the one for TV/Setbox/Receiver etc. And Wifi. Ahh. How I just don't trust it.
If someone has cranked up theirs to a radius of 100 meter you just want to download Kali or buy a fat booster...
So I just want to have my LAN separated so I can be hacked the "normal way", like by a 3-letter thing in my country.
All the best,
Absie
Although I post here I but got lazy and plan to use pfsense, I hope it doesn't matter since everything boils down to this and it's hardware support (that never failed me in most obscure settings over the years ).
I found this insane card that is used for Bitcoin mining and have a whopping 12 PCIe 2.0 x1 that wasn't expensive either, ASRock H110 Pro BTC+ (https://www.asrock.com/MB/Intel/H110%20Pro%20BTC+).
I mailed them to ask if those ports could be used for other purposes (or if they had modified the hardware) and got a mail back from the design team that it should work if the driver works.
So my guess is that is just a H110 chipset where they have just divided up the lanes since the gfx-card does the main work, and I realize that it won't hold for a 12 10 Gbe 99% saturated workload but for a home-network it should not matter since I never hit gigabit-speed anyway on the separated networks.
Any thought if this should work on the latest release of FreeBSD since it looks like a normal card with the Intel 110 chipset on the 1151 slot or should I go with a "normal" card and put in a trusty 4-port Intel-card?
Why so many ports in the first place for home? (dr;tl)
As an "ex" paranoid BOFH I want to separate my home network. Same goes with the one for TV/Setbox/Receiver etc. And Wifi. Ahh. How I just don't trust it.
If someone has cranked up theirs to a radius of 100 meter you just want to download Kali or buy a fat booster...
So I just want to have my LAN separated so I can be hacked the "normal way", like by a 3-letter thing in my country.
All the best,
Absie