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netritiouswrst: I have had the best experience using Intel NICs. Even the desktop cards work fine for home networks and network appliances. Plays nice with windows, linux, and unix.06:30
netritiousI have no experience with these cards and macs so can't say if they would work in a mac, but if I had to try, I would try one of those first lol06:32
netritiousI've used most of these, and ordered from there too: https://goo.gl/LxyXfK06:33
cyberangerI can only speak for a hackintosh ;-)16:05
wrstha ha and intel I though was the only way to go, just want to get one that I can get good performance out of16:16
* [Ubik] files a lawsuit16:23
[Ubik]Intel cards have seem to do me well, also have a Linksys gigabit card from years ago in our firewall at the office and it works nicely.16:24
cyberangerwrst: [Ubik] runs pfsense on that firewall, so that tells you of another card too16:29
wrstthat is next on my list... and seems like intel cards are the standard for pfsense16:31
wrstwb netritious19:04
[Ubik]Yeah, most likely so.19:11
[Ubik]I've only had one card NOT work in pfSense, and that machine later went to be with The Lord after a horrible death of the mobo...which was probably why the NIC Wouldn't work right to start with.19:11
[Ubik]It was our firewall, I had to disable the onboard and use two PCIs... the new firewall (identical machine, I just moved over the HDDs and NICs), the onboard works fine.19:12
netritiousty wrst19:12
cyberangernetritious wb19:51
netritiousty cyberanger19:53
netritioushow's everyone doing today?19:53
cyberangerUnder the circumstances alright19:53
cyberangerHorrible circumstances though19:54
netritiousHas something happened to you cyberanger?19:55
cyberangerTo a family member, stroke at 96, think she's holding out for my brother to arrive19:56
netritiousI'm sorry to hear that cyberanger.19:57
wrstnetritious: good afternoon, picking up a 4 pack of intel cards is on my agenda :)21:23
wrstneed one for a desktop, one for a server, and two for a pfsense box21:23
netritiousif it is all for home use I would go for the $28-$35 desktop intel cards21:29
netritiousyou'll like pfsense. first time running it wrst?21:32
wrstnetritious: I need gigabit speeds, will they do that?21:33
wrstnetritious: I played with it a long time ago but didn't have the hardware21:34
wrstgoing to get to buying hardware21:34
netritiousyes they will work for gigabit speeds. the link I posted is for intel 10/100/1000 cards, PCI and PCI-e, and the first two, the cheapest two, even come with the low profile bracket.21:35
wrstok because my desktop has a "gigabit" card but gets about 1/2 the actual speed21:39
wrstit is realtek and pretty sure that is some foriegn word that means cheap network card21:39
netritiousI have no such issues with my desktop intel gigabit cards21:40
netritiousyeah realtek is good on a very minimal budget, but I wouldn't use them for anything I wanted to rely on21:41
netritiouslike my network :)21:41
wrstI have a spare pentium g3250 laying around21:41
wrstnetritious: yeah, I have 1000/250, my router gets me pretty much 200/200, my desktop direct gets about 400/20021:41
wrstwho knows I may not be getting the full 1000 but don't think my network card is best it is integrated in a msi board that cost like 60 bucks21:42
netritiousyeah, the strategy to beat low performance on-board components has always been using an adapter card ;)21:43
netritiouseverything needs to be gigabit though -- the router, the cables (CAT5e/CAT6), and the NICs21:43
wrstyes have cables delivered today, have 5e and my server has an integrated intel card and it is only connecting at 100 i think may be a cable but if not will throw a card in it21:44
wrstethtool says it is connected at 100 when i try to force 1000 it disappears21:44
netritiousare you sure the integrated intel card is gigabit?21:45
wrstyes21:45
netritiousand what is on the other end is also gigabit?21:45
wrstlet me double check21:45
wrst:)21:45
wrstyes my router is also21:45
wrstand the desktop21:45
netritiousthen it may just be a cable then21:45
wrstmy router however isn't giving full speed21:46
netritioustomato or something else?21:46
wrstdd-wrt21:46
wrston a wndr 3700 v421:46
* netritious shivers at reading dd-wrt21:46
wrstnetritious: https://1drv.ms/i/s!AjYeYoflRmK7geQoqAx6jkcx725Nkw21:47
wrstnetritious: not a fan of dd-wrt?21:47
netritiouswas a fan a long time ago but got tired of reading ten-twenty posts to make certain I wasn't bricking my router21:49
wrstoh btw that link is my card details netritious, yes I am using one drive at work, but hey a TB is a TB of storage :)21:49
wrstthe router I have is fairly unbrickable, I have bricked it a couple of times but super easy to flash stock and go back21:49
wrstand I was doing stupid stuff21:49
netritiousyeah I see it supports gigabit but only negotiated 100Mbps21:49
wrstyes and from a bit of reading that could be a cable and really didn't want to swap out cables so just orderd a bunch :)21:50
netritiouslol nice21:50
netritiousdo you use a patch panel?21:51
wrstno21:51
wrstbut will need to get a good switch or something21:51
wrstso when I get a router built I will no doubt be coming back for more info21:53
wrstthinking about an ubiquiti wifi device21:53
wrstnetritious: https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-802-11ac-Dual-Radio-UAP-AC-PRO-US/dp/B015PRO512/ref=sxts_k2p_hero1?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=2668834182&pd_rd_wg=82KF6&pf_rd_r=ABSD1816KBV73X5MMADJ&pf_rd_s=desktop-sx-top-slot&pf_rd_t=301&pd_rd_i=B015PRO512&pd_rd_w=Rddjq&pf_rd_i=ubiquiti&pd_rd_r=MNBPKHSVFHPM5M9GEH80&ie=UTF8&qid=1478901236&sr=121:54
wrstwow that link is long21:54
netritiouslol21:54
wrstbut anyway have heard good things about those, and they will like nice may require me to get in the attic21:55
netritiousI use an asus RT-AC68U21:57
wrstnetritious: do you use that for all your routing or just wireless?21:58
netritiousjust wireless21:58
wrstwhat do you use for routing?21:58
netritiouspfsense21:58
wrstok what I thought, hmm that looks like a nice AP21:58
wrstmy only thought on the ubiquiti would be able to mount it in a central location in the house21:59
wrstbut boy that would be a lot easier :)21:59
netritiousit is. I have no problems, but my house is small @1200 sq ft21:59
wrstnot for sure about our sq footage but we are similar21:59
netritious*it is a nice AP21:59
wrstmy current one does enough, but our bedroom is on the edge since the office is on the far opposite end22:00
wrstwould love to have good 5ghz coverage all over the house22:00
netritiousA couple of years ago I took an entry way closet and wired my comcast router there with a UPS, and then went through the wall and have the wifi router on a shelf about 5.5' off the ground.22:03
netritiouskeeps the comcast guy out of my office, and the connection is quad sheilded home run from outside, with compression fittings, so no BS from comcast on "customer changes" to the network.22:04
netritiousso basically I used a wall plate and low voltage mount with pop in/out connectors, like a low budget patch panel.22:06
netritious3x quad shielded RG6, and 3x RJ45+CAT622:06
netritiouswrst: this is the AP: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1683332017422:13
wrstI just got fiber connected to my house so i think I should be relatively trouble free I hope22:15
wrstyes just looked it up, that's a nice mean looking router22:15
netritiousI got it for USB 3.0, but honestly i haven't been using it heh22:16
netritiousthat and my second RT-N16 finally died22:18
netritiouswait, I just read that...you got fiber to your house wrst? NICE!22:26
* netritious is so jelly22:26
wrstnetritious: it has been great!23:16
wrstI was on DSL23:16
wrstnetritious: network cable helped http://www.speedtest.net/result/5791326040.png23:17
wrstmy router is certainly a bottleneck23:17

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