🚀 Elevate your network game with silent speed and pro-grade power!
This fanless mini PC firewall appliance features an Intel N3700 quad-core processor with AES-NI support, 4x 2.5GbE Intel i225/i226 Ethernet ports, 8GB DDR3 RAM, and a 128GB mSATA SSD (upgradeable). Designed for professional network routing and firewall applications, it supports pfSense, Linux, and other open-source OSes. Its compact, silent design with passive cooling and mounting options makes it perfect for space-conscious, high-performance network setups.
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 1.6 GHz pentium |
RAM | 8 GB LPDDR3 |
Hard Drive | 128 SSD |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | VNOPN |
Series | F12 |
Item model number | F12 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | firewall OS |
Item Weight | 2.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.39 x 5 x 1.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.39 x 5 x 1.46 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
C**K
Easy Setup / Great Product
Lets begin with I have an advanced network, multiple sites to site tunnels, OpenVPN client connections, letsenrypt certs and Suricata working overtime. I was nervous about putting this device is place and was prepared for a very long day.I got this at 10 am this morning and by 10:30 cutover was complete, and all tunnels and connections reestablished.I could not be happier. Excellent product
B**E
Makes a very good pfSense firewall device for home workers
So far, after deploying this as our home's firewall, I'm generally happy with the purchase of the Vnopn K8-F12B Micro Firewall Appliance.This tiny device replaces a 12-year old custom-built PC that was being used as a pfSense based firewall. The previous computer was old enough that it will inevitably fail before too long, and as an at-home tech worker, I wanted to be proactive about it since my network is critical.Being careful about security, I chose not to use the pre-installed pfSense, even though it appeared to be current and up-to-date. I had no real reason to replace it other than general paranoia. Instead, I downloaded and installed the latest version from pfsense.org.The main hiccup I encountered with reinstalling pfSense on this device was that my initial pfSense USB memstick wouldn't boot since the mini PC is UEFI based. My thumbdrive creation skills were not up to the task. However, the pfSense-recommended Etcher tool easily created a bootable memstick. After that, setup was straight-forward, following the pfSense installation docs.So far, it seems to be able to handle the traffic across our home's gigabit fiber link. The CPU, memory and network load on the system all seem low.Being fan-less, it is completely silent. Without a cooling fan, I was worried it might get hot, but the temperature so far has remained well in the safe zone.It also consumes far less electricity than the old full-size PC. Since it runs 24x7, this adds up over time.A minor nitpick is that it is a little inconvenient that the USB ports are upside down, so that the memstick's LED wasn't visible. Since this will be rarely used, I didn't deduct any stars for this. The device is so small it was easy to just flip it over to double-check the LED. It's more of an oddity than a problem, presumably due to the constraints of fitting so many components into such a small device.The firewall device now sits quietly in a closet, doing its job protecting our network, a tiny powerhouse sitting next to the full-sized PC it replaces. That old PC is now equally silent, but only because it is finally turned off, it's job now done.[Edit: upon further use, I seem to think it is having trouble keeping up with our gigabit fiber link. I tend to get around 540Mbps with various speed tests, where the old PC could typically reach 940Mbs. Deducting one start for this, but I will keep testing and revise if I find a solution.][Edit #2: After several adjustments, it seems wired devices on my LAN are typically able to achieve up to around 840Mbps download speed, and 940 Mbps upload. (The ISP's maximum for both is 940 Mbps). It seem my ISPs use of PPPOE causes a lot of overhead, especially for downloads. Measured with several tools.]
C**.
Excellent "thin client"
I like it! While it may be a little larger and heavier than the fanless computer I have been using the last couple of years, I ave used the bracket that came with it to mount it under my desk top. So it actually has a zero footprint on my desktop, and by larger, I only mean the size of two decks of cards rather than one. Also, While this computer gets warm, it doesn't seem to get like the oter one does. So maybe some of that weight was put to good use. Even before installing this computer under my desktop, I replaced the pre-installed Windows OS with Linux Mint 19.3 xfce and that went smoothly as well. So, good machine, good price, and delivered the next day. What more could I ask for?
T**E
Just got it and I already have issues.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but this is my first time using a non-GUI, non-IP, Linux interface but there doesn't seem to have wired keyboard support, which means I have to order a wired keyboard and a mini monitor. I thought I'd be able to access the interface using a network cable, being this is a router but I guess not.i wish this was explained somewhere in the description so I can get this up and running today. My old router is no longer working and I have been trouble shooting those issues for about four or five days until two days ago when I decided it had to be a router issue and ordered this. Amazon's AI said that the wifi antennas and the wifi module were installed and wifi was enabled out of the box. These are not true. There is no antennas and no wifi module and the ram is not a standard SODIMM. It is shorted and the key cutout is in the wrong place. All of this should have been in the descrition. It did say the ram was upgradable to 8GB and the 128GB drive was up upgradable to 512GB but they didn't mention anything about these being special interfaces and where to purchase them or even what socket the upgrades need to be, Sorry, I won't be doing business with a company that doesn't have disclosure on their products so this gets returned.
S**H
Great pfSense firewall
The little box is a "power sipper." I've used it to replace my pfSense firewall built years ago with an old Dell desktop. It comes with fpSense 2.7.0 preinstalled. I doubt I needed to do it, because my exist firewall was running 2.5, and I was having no problems accomplishing my goals, but I chose to install the most recent version (2.7.2) downloaded from Netgate, just to have the latest version. After I recreated my configuration, i'm perfectly happy. No problems here. My box is configured with 8 GB RAM. Memory usage: 6%, CPU 4-5%, CPU temp: 26.9 C, Disk: 2.6 used of 114GB (ufs)
J**I
Nice little unit.. But arrived with a Dead BIOS Battery
I installed pfSense and it worked well. But the only problem was that pfSense wasn't continuing in booting when booting up without hitting enter. I checked the time and the time was wrong in the BIOS. I set the block to the correct time and then powered off the machine. I powered it back on and the time wouldn't stay. Just annoying that a brand new machine has a dead battery. Otherwise pfSense worked quite well without issues.
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