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« on: December 27, 2007, 20:19:04 »
phillip1983 **
Posts: 64

Ok people lets see what hardware platforms your running m0n0wall on... me i run it on a Wyse Winterm WT9450XE, i just took the onboard flash out flashed it with m0n0wall and put it back in and it works, i also put an extra lan card in.

« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2007, 00:14:20 »
Havokki *
Posts: 14

Generic pc image running on HD. My NIC configuration is 1+3: intgrd. vr0 (WAN), xl0 (LAN), xl1 (DMZ) and xl2 (DMZWAN). AMD 2800+ with 1gb 400mHz ram.

« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2007, 16:23:07 »
secure.boy *
Posts: 23

umax  Grin
pentium mmx 200 mhz L2- 512KB
64mb ram, intel dual 10/100 nic - LAN/DMZ, 10/100 dlink WAN,
and 3com switch with vlan for pap2t, webserver, torrent pc, and lan
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2011, 05:05:52 »
Fred Grayson *****
Posts: 994

Really, really outdated, but keeps on keeping on.

CPU: Pentium/P55C (166.59-MHz 586-class CPU)
real memory  = 134217728 (128 MB)
ad0: 15MB <PQI IDE DiskOnModule db01.17a>
rl0: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX>
rl1: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX>
rl2: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX>

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Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle.
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2011, 21:14:41 »
notladstyle **
Posts: 53

2.4ghz pentium4 running VMware on windows 2003 server virtualizing two windows 2003 boxes and one monowall box.

2x 40GB hdd raid1(mirror)
2GB DDR400 ram
2x ULTRA PCI to SATA 3gb/s 2 port cards
2x Intel  Pro/100 VE Ethernet
2x 1TB WD Green RAID0(spanned)
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2011, 16:23:20 »
scooterdouglas *
Posts: 4

*B-Grade* Soekris net5501 (SATA Connector broken  Cry)
2GB SanDisk Ultra CompactFlash (15MB/s)
vr0 connected to a Draytek Vigor 120 ADSL modem
vr1 connected to Squid WAN
vr2 connected to Squid LAN
vr3 connected to LAN
ath0 Winstron CM9
Soekris VPN1401 (not yet configured OpenVPN yet!)

Squid is running in "bridged" mode, forcing all traffic in/out to go through Squid!

Squid Box:
Jetway J2F-Extreme
Core2Duo T5300
2GB RAM
60GB Intel X-25 SSD
Dual Realtek Gigibit NICs
Running FreeBSD 8.1 with Squid, SquidGuard and HAVP

Squid Box is a bit OTT for my needs, but it was a bunch of spare parts and works rather nicely Smiley
Next on my ticklist is to get OpenVPN working.
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2012, 19:28:53 »
matguy *
Posts: 28

Mine's in the gallery, still basically the same as it was when posted in early 2007  Grin

http://m0n0.ch/wall/gallery/217.jpg

Wireless is now a Cisco Airoport 1200, though.  I had a few of these gx100/110's for spare parts, had to swap out the power supply a few years ago, otherwise solid as can be.  Still sits under the TV, although in a different house (and different TV.)
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2012, 05:02:14 »
matguy *
Posts: 28

Mine's in the gallery, still basically the same as it was when posted in early 2007  Grin

http://m0n0.ch/wall/gallery/217.jpg

Wireless is now a Cisco Airoport 1200, though.  I had a few of these gx100/110's for spare parts, had to swap out the power supply a few years ago, otherwise solid as can be.  Still sits under the TV, although in a different house (and different TV.)
That old Dell finally died.  But, it was over 12 years old (surprisingly, Dell still keeps the service tag info for these machines, the original ship date was 7/19/2000.)

Well, it shut off on its own, the Link lights on the onboard NIC were still lit, but the power button wouldn't respond (the power button had always been flaky, but it always came on on its own anyway, bonus in my mind.)  Pulling power and plugging it back in brought it back up, but I don't trust it anymore; it died in the middle of the day while I was RDP'd through it.   I ran it long enough to get a current backup xml file, then pulled the CF card and put it in another old (PIII based) celeron machine I had sitting around.  It was an old Vernier Wireless controller that already had a CF card holder.

Down time to transfer the card and re-assign ports: 10 minutes or less.  Even if I had to transfer the CF card holder I doubt it would have taken me more than 15 minutes.

The new machine is a Celeron 1Ghz on an Asus Tusi-M board with 512MB of RAM (I didn't remember upgrading my Dell, but apparently it had 512 also) in a 2U rack case.  It's got 3 PCI slots on a right angle riser, complete with PCI Bridge.  I had put in 2 Intel 10/100 cards long ago and there's an SIS NIC onboard.  I'm using the Intel ports for WAN and LAN.

So far so good, but it's certainly louder than the old Dell.
 
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