your home router SUCKS!! (use pfSense instead)

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0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:23 ⏩ AD - AnsibleFest 2021
1:12 ⏩ what is pfSense?
2:26 ⏩ what do you need?
3:16 ⏩ HOW to add pfSense to your network
5:51 ⏩ 1 - Install pfSense
9:03 ⏩ 2 - Basic pfSense Setup
13:55 ⏩ 3 - interfaces in pfSense
14:39 ⏩ 4 - DHCP
16:35 ⏩ 5 - Port Forwarding
18:54 ⏩ 6 - Dynamic DNS
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  • @NetworkChuck
    @NetworkChuck2 жыл бұрын

    checkout AnsibleFest ------- red.ht/networkchuck AnsibleFest is a free virtual and immersive experience that brings the entire global automation community together to connect communities and spark collaboration. Typically an in-person event, AnsibleFest was changed to a virtual experience last year due to the pandemic. A virtual environment allows for a larger attendance and expands the conversations to people around the world. EXTENDED VERSION (VLANs and NordVPN): ntck.co/3jXJUqJ LINKS --------------------------------------------------- pfSense Download: www.pfsense.org/download/ PIA on pfSense Official Guide: ntck.co/3tBrvmX turn your old router into an access point: ntck.co/38U2l9J What you (might) need: --------------------------------------------------- Protectli pfSense Router: geni.us/ghLjK (affiliate) NetGate pfSense Appliance: geni.us/CKLzn (affiliate) Switch (supports vlans): geni.us/sympWI (affiliate) 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck membership: ntck.co/Premium

  • @dechaneltchana2346

    @dechaneltchana2346

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chuck can you see if I can set 3wans ports ON the SG-3100?

  • @shahrahman7207

    @shahrahman7207

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sir please check your email

  • @blackonblack...9244

    @blackonblack...9244

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm wondering if you can install pfSense on a dual ethernet minicomputer. I was looking into making a Perimeter mini server. I guess my issue is throughput for a dual minicomputer. I don't want it to slow down my network too much.

  • @yamusa85

    @yamusa85

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is it fine to run firewall on a virtual machine inside hyper-v server if I set wan adapter in a virtual switch as inaccessible by host?

  • @prometeuszmal

    @prometeuszmal

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ok everything its ok but where its conversion from ftp or vdsl connection

  • @TheCommunistRabbit
    @TheCommunistRabbit2 жыл бұрын

    Him: Get rid of your router now Video: stops

  • @megnugget2631

    @megnugget2631

    2 жыл бұрын

    I must be tired this made me laugh way harder than it should have

  • @hamzamera2032

    @hamzamera2032

    2 жыл бұрын

    hhhhh

  • @tst6735

    @tst6735

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol ,)

  • @TheCocoaDaddy

    @TheCocoaDaddy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Where did it stop for you? It stopped in the middle of the port forwarding segment. lol

  • @maxflaviohs

    @maxflaviohs

    2 жыл бұрын

    jokes on you but i'm on my phone...cruising through my data plan... *sees video playing in fucking ultra high 2460p60... *one minute later, suddenly sms from my carrier provider starting with "you have ut..." oh, man...

  • @ENAHS1337
    @ENAHS13372 жыл бұрын

    I remember when I was in a security competition in high school and had to make a security solution for home networks and it was pfsense with snort, pfblockerng, pihole. Unfortunately placed second because the judges said it was too complicated for non techy users... Still won $750 tho. Nice video!

  • @charlesblasini2134

    @charlesblasini2134

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Security competition" "Too complicated for non tech users" Your school assigned the wrong people as judge

  • @ENAHS1337

    @ENAHS1337

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charlesblasini2134 wasnt hosted by my school, was hosted and judged by another companies CSO, CIO, and SOC director. But your point still stands, wrong people to judge. Right title to be judging, just wrong individuals

  • @Jako1987

    @Jako1987

    2 жыл бұрын

    This bank vault is secure but too complicated. It should just open with this red big button.

  • 2 жыл бұрын

    Who was the first place "unplug from internet"??? 🤔🤔🤔

  • @dampintellect

    @dampintellect

    2 жыл бұрын

    @ *taps head* if you can't connect to them, they can't connect to you. Then the hacker that would get first place climbed in the window to the unhooked pc.

  • @DavidTOBerry
    @DavidTOBerry Жыл бұрын

    Dude you are a blast to watch. I have been in Cyber forever and it's rare to come across someone that is both smart and able to communicate in a way folks can digest.

  • @DadsWatchingYouTube

    @DadsWatchingYouTube

    3 ай бұрын

    i get strong alton brown vibes from him. anyone who has acted for camera/stage/fourth wall... this takes effort. it is not human nature to be your best self even in public, let alone in front of your home recording equipment, and likely takes many takes and editing (and coffee) but there is something that bill nye, network chuck, alton brown all share in delivery which is an assumption that the viewer wants not doesnt need but wants the complicated details, and once you do that, you can treat them with a level of respect that turns into natural genuine relatableness. because no one is watching stuff on pfsense on youtube to NOT get the details. and is why mainstram media is so... patronizing.

  • @Tjames42
    @Tjames42 Жыл бұрын

    Your content and enthusiasm in creating that content has tremendously motivated me to pursue my dream of working in IT. Because of you, I signed up for an IT degree program, paid for by my employer, and I am hard at work at that as well as working towards IT certifications. Thank you for your dedication!

  • @LAWRENCESYSTEMS
    @LAWRENCESYSTEMS2 жыл бұрын

    Nice work, happy to see some more love out there for pfsense and thanks for the shout out about my pfsense videos.

  • @shawnr8164

    @shawnr8164

    2 жыл бұрын

    You and Chuck have helped me become a homelabber and I just wanted to say thank you both for your work.

  • @muchada1

    @muchada1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tom for all your tutorials . Pfsense rocks

  • @libertycornwell3144

    @libertycornwell3144

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tom your videos are why I decided to jump in the deep end and start playing with PfSense. Chuck, your videos are why I am studying the CCNA course JUST to administer my HOME NETWORK. LOL. Love your videos!!!!! Thank you.

  • @R34L633K

    @R34L633K

    2 жыл бұрын

    1 comment .:. 2 pfsense props! Both channels are terrific

  • @mattiaippolito1625

    @mattiaippolito1625

    2 жыл бұрын

    The United best teachers! 😋 thank you both!

  • @Bawdashone
    @Bawdashone2 жыл бұрын

    My friend I wish I would have had you as a teach back in college man. You explained this in the most simplest of terms and how everything works at operational levels. I even have mine set up with port forwards for remote access. Best day ever on configuring a pfsense router. Actually my first time ever too. You are the best! I'll be checking out more of what you have on here over time during my intervals of non interruption from everyone wanting help with IT or physical labor lol

  • @SERP3NTER

    @SERP3NTER

    Жыл бұрын

    Does it give you a better internet connection in terms of gaming?

  • @Crazy-mr3py

    @Crazy-mr3py

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SERP3NTER the same connection as plugging your router into your pc

  • @BrutusHiatus

    @BrutusHiatus

    Жыл бұрын

    The best teachers aren't the best because they know it well. They're the best because they can explain what they do know in simple terms. If you can't explain it to a five year old for them to understand, you're not a good teacher. Chuck is great because he can do it. Love ya, Chuck.

  • @user-lu7gh3vx5q
    @user-lu7gh3vx5q11 ай бұрын

    Great video! One thing I want to add is that I looked into devices like protectli, but you'll trade that nice, small size, for performance. For about the same price, you could get a mini or micro PC that is a good bit more powerful and has better cooling. I ended up with a new Mobo, slightly older i5, 8GB of RAM, threw in an SSD hard drive I had laying around and it blows those mini routers out of the water. I run a point to point VPN, and initially my PFSense box was running a weaker processor and the usage sat around 30-40% at all times. The mid consumer tier intels (older and newer) and some AMDs have built in encryption capabilities that PFSense can use for things like VPN. I bought an i5 off of eBay for about $50 and now my usage rarely goes above 10%. I really have liked PFSense with Unifi access points.

  • @Nilruin

    @Nilruin

    5 ай бұрын

    Except for the fact that your resource usage doesn't matter all that much once the firewall starts running. Once it's at 40% usage, it'll stay at around 40%. You'd have to add hundreds of devices to even make a dent in that resource pool. Most people can buy the small firewall appliance for their home network and be completely fine. You've introduced the concept of building a PC from scratch into an equation where that was never a variable. And before anyone hits me with the "but they're watching this guy on KZread! Clearly they know how to build a PC, right? They know the basics of network topology already!" And with that I retort that not everyone has hardware knowledge. You would not believe the amount of people I've met as an IT consultant that had plenty of network knowledge and were employed as network analysts and engineers, but had zero clue what I was talking about when it came to hardware outside of switches or routers or patch panels. Zero. They had no idea what I was talking about and wouldn't be able to point out the difference between a CPU and a GPU. Keep things simple. A firewall appliance works perfectly fine for home networks. You're trying to use an F-22 Raptor to hunt squirrels when a .22 rifle will do just fine.

  • @matthiaswarlop2316

    @matthiaswarlop2316

    3 ай бұрын

    how would you connect the wan and lan ports? would you need a pcie network card?

  • @andrewholden1501

    @andrewholden1501

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@matthiaswarlop2316 Either get a motherboard with 2 ethernet ports or add a pcie card. Maybe even a card with multiple ports so I can make a DMZ or something.

  • @ZorbaNorba
    @ZorbaNorbaАй бұрын

    I've been getting so mad at my Netgear router and so pissed off that I couldn't get my speed or connection issues fixed. Thinking it was my ISP and causing hell with them for months. When I watched your video it hit me, "oh I am the problem". I got myself everything you told me to get (choose a different ap). Everything worked. Literally everything. In one day! I got the speed I wanted, IoT connection issues were gone, and I am the happiest dude in the universe! Thank you for making networking so much fun! I appreciate everything u do!!!!

  • @hankhyten
    @hankhyten2 жыл бұрын

    Dude, your enthusiasm is infectious and so fun! Thank you for your expertise, time, and attention.

  • @Doriangaensslen
    @Doriangaensslen2 жыл бұрын

    Hi @NetworkChuck Awesome what you do BTW! What would be very interesting is to go into the details of IPv6 on pfSense (some hints there.. Prefix delegation, Security topics, what should be allowed per default, how to keep track of all the devices, how to allow for certain ports, etc.). In my eyes, this can get very messy really fast.

  • @bryanburns3391
    @bryanburns33912 ай бұрын

    Struggled with setup at first, realized I wasn't squinting enough during coffee breaks.. everything works great now..thanks for the help!

  • @ACSMUSICnTV

    @ACSMUSICnTV

    19 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @terry5008
    @terry5008 Жыл бұрын

    NOTE: You may have to power cycle a cable modem since it is only capable of leasing out one IP address, and it was already leased to the previous hardware. Power cycling will clear the lease.

  • @ElementX32
    @ElementX322 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate this channel. The education you recieve and the fact that it's free. Most of all, I love his teaching style i.e. enthusiastic, he loves what he does and it comes across. So many teaches are jaded and act like government employees, meaning it's just a job. I don't take this channel for granted and I'm grateful for it. On a different but not unrelated topic, he makes that coffeee look so good, that I had to go this site and order some for myself.

  • @countinfinity776

    @countinfinity776

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agreed, he keeps me interesting even when he's talking about topics i'm not that into. He is good.

  • @Turco949

    @Turco949

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed, but at the same time, he needs to be to keep the channel going as it's a fun "job" that generates a good chunk of $$ and I bet he gets a ton of freebies along the way.

  • @germail86
    @germail862 жыл бұрын

    Great work. I loved pfSense: I decided to replace an old Gentoo that I could barely administer with pfSense... In my job... With no experience in pfSense... Only following the documentation in 2014 and worked great. After I finish my house, I will replace the router with a tiny pfSense. Thanks for your video, it was really fun to watch you. Best regards from Argentina.

  • @Levi-Salmon
    @Levi-Salmon5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for clarifying how things actually connect from a hardware sense. Feels like so many helpful nerds assume I’m already a master of the fundamentals but that means there are less opportunities to actually learn the fundamentals lol. I found this super helpful

  • @jasonea95
    @jasonea95 Жыл бұрын

    Just set my pfsense router using the appliances you recommended. Everything is running like a breeze! I appreciate this tutorial video very much thank you!

  • @PudgyCurmudgeon
    @PudgyCurmudgeon Жыл бұрын

    Love the use of the pen on these fast moving tutorials. So much easier to follow. On some of the others (from others) the screen flips to the next before the viewer sees what was clicked (what the hell did he just do? - Rewind!). A great way to add value to your videos! I'm sold. Thank You.

  • @JulioCholo
    @JulioCholo2 жыл бұрын

    how cool is it that you’re doing this just when I started to use pfSense at work. your content ROCKS!!

  • @Radenska512
    @Radenska5129 ай бұрын

    Just finished configurating it thanks to you. Lovely tutorial, professional yet entertaining

  • @johnmikky9619
    @johnmikky9619 Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I really wish I could like your videos more than 1 time. You have a very cool way of explaining Networking concepts/Tech and also simplifying everything. Thank you Network Chuck for all you do for the community

  • @22Webstar

    @22Webstar

    9 ай бұрын

    Just create another KZread sign in lol

  • @mbunds
    @mbunds Жыл бұрын

    I just want to say that KZread technical presenters could learn a lot from you. I love the other sources for deep-tech to be sure, but in comparison to even the "best", I think the balance you have found between providing concise information and the pace of your delivery is excellent, compared to the glacial pace at which most other "tutorial" videos provide their material, excellent as they may be otherwise. I also love the fact that I must pause/repeat during your presentations, rather than wait around for the next connecting concept to emerge from some irrelevant tangent that so many other channels seem to fall into as they attempt to have their material more easily "absorbed". Your delivery is fast, relevant, direct, and structured to be easily comprehensible to beginners, while being an excellent resource for FAST reference by more experienced students of the material, all while remaining very personable. People who do not produce for you will never know the creative process behind videos like yours, with endless decisions to be made about how to structure and present their chosen topic, so I applaud your choices, including the occasional "coffee breaks" and humorous B-rolls that do not interrupt the pacing in any real way. Anyway, thanks; not just for the materials being presented, but for your fast, concise method of video presentation. All training videos should study your method.

  • @riczon1056
    @riczon1056 Жыл бұрын

    Great video and walkthrough, wish I had you as my IT instructor you explain things very well! Can’t wait to try this! Enjoyed your enthusiasm and energy!

  • @GailOehler
    @GailOehler7 ай бұрын

    I recently purchased the Protectli Vault (8gb ram, 120mSATA) and I was a bit lost in the understanding pfsense. You made it not only easier to understand but did it with great humor!

  • @Dan-codes
    @Dan-codes Жыл бұрын

    This video was perfectly made, you could not have fit more useful information in 45 minutes while making it so easy to digest.

  • @TomeS
    @TomeS2 жыл бұрын

    His love for coffee, coupled with playing the video at 2x, is awesome! Moreover, nice to see Lawrence Systems chiming in on someone else's video. I like seeing multiple channels checking out and supporting others.

  • @soapmactavish6449

    @soapmactavish6449

    2 жыл бұрын

    He drink no coffee

  • @bohannakin1
    @bohannakin12 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video! I recently purchased the Protectli Vault (8gb ram, 120mSATA) and I was a bit lost in the understanding pfsense. You made it not only easier to understand but did it with great humor! If I had you as a network instructor it wouldn't even feel like school. Thanks again!

  • @BrianHainesIT

    @BrianHainesIT

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just did the same. I have not fully set it up yet. I'd love to share my network diagram and get insight into subnets, vlans, wifi and I may need to replace one or more of my switches. Would love to know what other people's home networks look like and how they set things up.

  • @jungleviper

    @jungleviper

    2 жыл бұрын

    What's the purpose of it besides increased security

  • @tradde11

    @tradde11

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jungleviper That is its only purpose. But you have more control over how/what.

  • @sls81351
    @sls81351 Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video. You teaching style is always on point. Would love to see how you integrate your Ubiquiti/Unifi hardware into the mix. Thinking of moving from the UDM-Pro to a Protectli (already have a FW6E) based PFS setup but not quite sure of the best method for getting it to play nice with my current Unifi setup. Thanks again for your great videos!

  • @jhamsyt
    @jhamsyt11 ай бұрын

    WOW! Thank you so much for this video! I wanted to securely route IoT devices separately from my LAN (and growing computer lab lol), and also have access to VPN, and you showed me how to do it all with 1 appliance! I am a network student right now and all of this has given me so much experience! Cannot thank you enough, brother! The vid is 45 mins, my start to finish setup time with an out of the box Protectli was about 4 hours with troubleshooting and just plain ignorance lol.

  • @rayzor285
    @rayzor2852 жыл бұрын

    "it's slow, it's insecure and it's not very fun" wow I can really relate to my router. Didn't realize we had so much in common 😆

  • @tailung6334

    @tailung6334

    2 жыл бұрын

    😂😂🤗you are funny only bro

  • @brodriguez11000

    @brodriguez11000

    2 жыл бұрын

    I run alternative firmware. ;-)

  • @scottluebke5012

    @scottluebke5012

    2 жыл бұрын

    Most home routers aren't slow though. They're fast. They're just NAT firewalls, but for what they are being used for, they're fast.

  • @Space-O-2001
    @Space-O-20012 жыл бұрын

    "The ability to have fun with your network which is AWESOME" - Talk about the ultimate stay single for life statement lol (Great video -will look into)

  • @thzzzt

    @thzzzt

    2 жыл бұрын

    The chicks really dig network fun.

  • @jewelbennett2077

    @jewelbennett2077

    2 жыл бұрын

    Maybe nothing like router hate hackers from hell to motivate to learn.

  • @deViant14

    @deViant14

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's very manic isn't it

  • @FiatMihiSecundumVerbum

    @FiatMihiSecundumVerbum

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm only a level 2 virgin, I can't get into this video

  • @rhammond174
    @rhammond174 Жыл бұрын

    Just ordered a Protectli Vault and subscribed. I had been thinking of upgrading to pfSense for a while. Your video finally got me to pull the trigger.

  • @skytech_00
    @skytech_009 ай бұрын

    @NetworkChuck, I appreciate these videos you make and the level of information and time you put into them. I applause you for the effort and work you put in. How can I at least buy you a coffee? Continue doing this impressive work and moving forward!

  • @johnadriandodge
    @johnadriandodge2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jedi for your splendid tutorials and your enthusiasm, which has no equal!

  • @torimato
    @torimato Жыл бұрын

    I know close to nothing about networking but your sheer excitement made me watch this lol

  • @31reher
    @31reher Жыл бұрын

    Your channel has been amazing. I enjoy watching everything. I have learned so much. I use what you teach along side Linked In learning and Pluralsight that are provided by my job. Im always excited to try out what you teach in my own home. Even if my wife get annoyed with the changes.

  • @ninjarider443
    @ninjarider44310 ай бұрын

    For those who find pfsense a bit complicated, ipfire is a great choice. I been running ipfire for many years and switched to running it on a protecli device a year ago. The bad thing about protecli though is many of their lower end devices (2 ports and 4 ports) have many hardware vulnerabilities due to the old intel chips being used. I have the 2 port version and it is plagued with hardware vulnerabilties. Ipfire has a built in checker to check for hardware vulnerabilities unlike pfsense, which is an awesome feature to inspect the hardware to ensure it is not vulnerable. I am working to look at different hardware since my current protecli i bought a year ago has to many hardware vulnerabilities on it now. If you get protecli, get coreboot bios, since all their stuff is made/flashed in china, but at least with coreboot you get opensource firmware vs who knows what extra stuff is included in the china flashed firmware.

  • @raincadeify

    @raincadeify

    4 ай бұрын

    @@yigits4031 lol

  • @6LordMortus9
    @6LordMortus92 жыл бұрын

    What I find amazing, is that while watching videos like these, I follow along just fine.. but when I try to do it myself, my mind goes blank ;)

  • @freedompioneer4311

    @freedompioneer4311

    2 жыл бұрын

    So you understand the lingo and this still happens?! Lol...Jesus then ppl like me who would always have to do some research after watching any of his videos just to understand what type of hardware/device is that he's describing for 20 mins

  • @mytube7473
    @mytube74732 жыл бұрын

    Firstly LOVE your channel. Secondly, thanks to you my home is now protected by pfsense. I converted an old core i5 8gb ram workstation, added an extra lan card for $15, now all my home internet runs through it. Runs pfblocker and SNORT like a breeze. Amazing at all the stuff it detects and blocks. Feels like i have the safest home network in my city.

  • @Deplated

    @Deplated

    Жыл бұрын

    With 500W power supply? :) It's good to use old stuff, but better to sell it and get a dedicated hardware :D Good job though

  • @mytube7473

    @mytube7473

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Deplated yes. since that comment ive upgraded to a new mini PC with 8gb ram & Intel(R) Celeron(R) N5105. Think it only uses 15watts or something.

  • @Deplated

    @Deplated

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mytube7473 sounds good mate!

  • @TheWestf
    @TheWestf8 күн бұрын

    I haven't gotten excited about my day to day work stuff in years! Pretty cool man, thank you so much!

  • @romzeek
    @romzeek10 күн бұрын

    Wish I had a friend like this dude, imagine the amount of knowledge he could supply you with.

  • @citizenoftheverse4653
    @citizenoftheverse4653 Жыл бұрын

    First met PfSense about 10 years ago... It seems the interface and possibilities have evolved a lot ! Great video ;-)

  • @nickmax99
    @nickmax992 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chuck - just found your videos and they're great! 1 thing tho - I don't think you need the block rule if the PIA gateway goes down. In my experience, the rule you set to push traffic out the gateway will still kick in try to push out and get stuck... (so no traffic gets to internet).

  • @nobody8685
    @nobody868511 ай бұрын

    The option shown here is actually really cheap for a PfSense router. If you were to build a cheap PC with new components, the most expensive part would be the Network Card which has the network interface for SFP+ or RJ45 (usually), they're usually as expensive as a budget GPU at the moment. Intel network cards are pretty much the best, be they Wi-Fi cards for laptops or ethernet network cards for PC/Servers so if possible, get one of those. Ideally you should get a network card with a minimum of 2 interfaces, one for input (from your ONT) and one for output (which goes in your switch), from your switch you can connect to the internet everything, Smart TVs, Wireless Pots, PCs and so on (depending how you made your network structure around the house/company building). Thing is more than 2x RJ45 or SFP+ ports used at the same time, can overload your router's CPU and the network speed will go down so don't think about replacing the cost for a switch with a multiple port network card, it's not gonna be good. As for the CPU and RAM, well, a Pentium is better than a Celeron and are pretty much the same price so get that (for socket LGA1700, those are the latest gen so it's gonna be perfect) and probably 2 sticks of 4GB RAM are gonna be plenty, 3200 MT/s frequency and 22CL to keep things cheap. Use a mITX motherboard for everything and use the stock cooler, so that everything fits in a Cube Tower case, and you can place the router anywhere, it won't be that big, noisy and ugly sitting somewhere in sight.

  • @akyumurkov
    @akyumurkov2 жыл бұрын

    My girlfriend was mad several times when I was playing with that new toy and overdid it :D... Redundancy and night shift are good thing. Gotta have that coffee!

  • @i-cannot-clutch8459

    @i-cannot-clutch8459

    2 жыл бұрын

    😳

  • @zakariahamid1361

    @zakariahamid1361

    2 жыл бұрын

    Never use your GF as a toy

  • @aadarshkumarshah8795

    @aadarshkumarshah8795

    2 жыл бұрын

    Night shift isn't a good thing..your brain neurons might get increased but doesn't work properly..so early birds are good 🐦

  • @mahdimix5468
    @mahdimix54682 жыл бұрын

    Oh My God Chunk, your content is better than my teacher's courses,I wish that my teachers teach like you and make the student love and fall in love with IT. All me respect to you...

  • @kasomoru6

    @kasomoru6

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ha, why do you think actual experience is better? It's cause the world's teaching structure is corrupt and their job isn't to teach but program you for their agenda. Not the actual teachers but they better do what they're told or ........ you know

  • @ljara3384

    @ljara3384

    2 жыл бұрын

    He doesn’t teach with scaffolding or adaptability that allows for advance users or users with learning disabilities. He doesn’t use ASL or allow for non-English speakers and is going way too fast for most students. He lacks training in asking the right questions to young people like what do they think will happen next. He lacks collaboration techniques and is missing visual learning cues. He is not allowing for users who only learn through hands on training because this is just a one-dimensional video. He is not using any Quad D action verbs like evaluate, compose, justify, predict, or invent.

  • @ljara3384

    @ljara3384

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kasomoru6 He doesn’t teach with scaffolding or adaptability that allows for advance users or users with learning disabilities. He doesn’t use ASL or allow for non-English speakers and is going way too fast for most students. He lacks training in asking the right questions to young people like what do they think will happen next. He lacks collaboration techniques and is missing visual learning cues. He is not allowing for users who only learn through hands on training because this is just a one-dimensional video. He is not using any Quad D action verbs like evaluate, compose, justify, predict, or invent.

  • @joshnabours9102

    @joshnabours9102

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ljara3384 It is a video. If it covers things faster than you like you can put it on 1/2 speed or rewatch it a bunch of times. It is the same concept as reading the textbook multiple times until you get it. The video has closed captions which should be plenty for people who are hearing impaired. Especially when they can rewind and replay the video freely. Even assuming there are things he could explain better or in a different way, they may have been glossed over as they are not core to the video. Or they could be topics better suited to a stand alone video or video series. You may not even be his intended audience for the video. Also, key to learning with some kind of hindering disability or impairment is first learning the ways you learn best and then adapting the curriculum to better suit your learning style. It is nice when the teacher does that perfectly for you, but it is not realistic to expect every teacher to do so. You can take the information here and work out your own way of practicing it to perfection that suits your learning style. Perhaps by trying it yourself alongside a pfsense book or with the pfsense online wiki open. It is harder and takes longer, but sometimes that is just what you have to do. I know. I have several learning disabilities / impairments.

  • @garystewart3110

    @garystewart3110

    2 жыл бұрын

    teachers have a hard time teaching to everyone. when I was in school, I was always way ahead of the teacher. it's not that the teacher didn't have skill, he knew what I was doing and gave me high marks for it. but in his lecture and curriculum he has to teach people who don't know this stuff. I saw that in my career often. it's one thing to know how to do all this stuff, it's a whole other beast to try to explain it in a way that makes sense to someone who is just getting started. Thing is, nobody every taught me, I was interested and learned how to figure it out. Back in the days of IRC, i was an @ in many channels, because I was engaged, and actively willing to learn. Not because I expected to be taught.

  • @leodeguzman463
    @leodeguzman4635 ай бұрын

    started your CCNA course and in episode 7, I really want to try it using VM's so I could fully understand how it works. cisco is expensive and this is the closest I could get in home lab right now. great tutorial btw

  • @MiVoodoo
    @MiVoodoo11 ай бұрын

    I followed the instructions exactly, even took coffee breaks when instructed. Thanks for the great tutorial.

  • @mactech8167
    @mactech81672 жыл бұрын

    Your tutorials are amazing you explain every aspect of it, your a great teacher, thank you very much I learned a lot and still learning!

  • @dickofferman679
    @dickofferman6792 жыл бұрын

    chuck: costs about internet 350$ dollars *closes tab*

  • @adagmemes
    @adagmemes7 ай бұрын

    The best teacher ever! If I had you as a professor, I would never cheat in your class!

  • @20hansdiet
    @20hansdiet Жыл бұрын

    Thanks guy! Just got my Netgate 1100 and was totally screwed!!! Watched your video and got it up and running. Tried to write down what you were showing but got lost, much too fast. So. Im going back and stop, start, stop start. Many thanks - all ingot time. Cheers!

  • @asplmn
    @asplmn2 жыл бұрын

    I've been using pfsense for awhile. Idk. Most people may be better off with a generic router. A non-technical user can get oneself in trouble pretty quick, which is then really frustrating when all they want is to browse social media. For folks who like to tweak and upgrade performance, oh no doubt, it's great.

  • @louisdaza1923

    @louisdaza1923

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tip, I definitely fall into the non-technical user category

  • @moss460

    @moss460

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@louisdaza1923 if you wanna have a really good router which gets automatically daily updates then buy Turris Omnia 2GB. It's much more user-friendly and also open source.

  • @louisdaza1923

    @louisdaza1923

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@moss460 ooohhhh I'll check that out, thank you very much!

  • @scottluebke5012

    @scottluebke5012

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree. Pfsense is a ton of work even if you know networking. There's a big time learning curve, and that doesn't even include learning all the packages. But once you get the hang of it, it's a sick firewall that is free.

  • @louisdaza1923

    @louisdaza1923

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scottluebke5012 I'm sold

  • @HelderAraujoKodi
    @HelderAraujoKodi2 жыл бұрын

    You sir are the teacher I never had in school; you make learning so much fun and simple. I’m going to get on this right now as I use UniFi access points for my wifi as well. Thank you so much

  • @leborhal7450

    @leborhal7450

    2 жыл бұрын

    One of the reasons why some millenial with a teaching degree and no passion of a subject will never be as good as someone with passion.

  • @williamblair9597

    @williamblair9597

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree. Showing passion for your subject is square one requirement you rarely see anymore.

  • @AcidiFy574

    @AcidiFy574

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@leborhal7450 Most teachers are boomers, WTF are you even on about ? & more importantly what does being "Millenial" go to do with it??

  • @Styphoryte

    @Styphoryte

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AcidiFy574 Because he's a jealous ol' boomer ;)

  • @joe_ferreira

    @joe_ferreira

    Жыл бұрын

    @@leborhal7450 Generation has anything to do with passion. Either they have it or they don't. Blame _____ generation all your want but there are terrible uninspired people in every generation.

  • @Matthew_Turner
    @Matthew_Turner8 ай бұрын

    Loved the video Chuck! Been using PFSense for 13 years now amazing firewall solution. I’ve used it personally and in enterprise situations just rock solid.

  • @SearchingPeaceInside

    @SearchingPeaceInside

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey Mathew Can you suggest some cheapest router where i can install pfsense..

  • @Electrowave
    @ElectrowaveАй бұрын

    This is a great tutorial, to the point with no fluff or faffing about, plus chapters to refer back to sections easily! Thank you for all the work you put into your videos 🙂

  • @willemmerson224
    @willemmerson2242 жыл бұрын

    I really agree on the need for coffee in the IT-environment... :-) But you should mention to put the USB to boot on the lower USB when using for example the FW4B, as (vendor) protectli also recommends. That will save users some headache, luckily I read before trying, but have seen similar issues for other hardware as well. Despite of that, great tutorial.

  • @michaelross3061
    @michaelross30612 жыл бұрын

    I just finished the Google IT Support Cert networking section. I fell in love with it. I can't believe it only took a week and almost everything you did makes sense to me. Like 100%. I'm so buying the exact setup, and will follow along. Then, I promise I will get into trouble lol. Wish me luck. Excellent content. I was thrown off by the guy fawks mask, so glad I clicked on your vids. Great content man

  • @freedompioneer4311

    @freedompioneer4311

    2 жыл бұрын

    took you only a week to get a Google it support cert?!

  • @michaelross3061

    @michaelross3061

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@freedompioneer4311 I did 3 of the courses in a week. I have a technical background, so I knew some of it. Been programming for 6~ years and always have been a computer nerd

  • @T-ACK
    @T-ACK10 ай бұрын

    I enjoy all your content. Especially this video. I used it as a guide to setup my home network firewall. I bought their Netgate device and thank you for the walk through.

  • @trunkenb0ld
    @trunkenb0ld2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the raspberry pi comment! This is one of the most important information when I watch videos about such server tools.

  • @joemann7971

    @joemann7971

    2 жыл бұрын

    Raspberry pi is too underpowered anyway. You might as well just flash OpenWRT on an existing router. Its probably about the same. An old desktop with a 4 port intel card will work wonders though, but you might be better off getting a dedicated box, since an old machine will be very power hungry, and considering this will run 24/7, you want it as efficient as possible. I think you can also run PFSENSE in a VM. I was considering running PFSense on my unraid server, but then if my unraid box crashes, I have no internet, but you could do that as well.

  • @jbeckva499
    @jbeckva4992 жыл бұрын

    Chuck thanks for the good info here, much appreciated. I started with an old PC cobbled together, but for power draw 24/7 that's one reason to definitely move it over to a dedicated mini PC. Just got that done this evening! One thing to mention perhaps is how pfSense and specifically the underlying FreeBSD doesn't play too well with Realtek NICs out of the box. Maybe a follow up to detail how that's done. Did a bit of research on this new (to me) Zotac that has the Realtek's .. glad I did, otherwise it could potentially be a big pain later when pfSense goes out to lunch due to the original driver.

  • @mpe777
    @mpe7775 ай бұрын

    Great video!! As an old Cisco Pix, Checkpoint Firewall, BayNetworks Networking & Security Engineer, I’m blown away by what pfsense can do these days. I’m long been retired but in the tail end of my career years I was working with pfsense in about 2007 -2009. There were two other products named Untangle & I can’t remember the other name I had worked on for some time testing which were pretty solid at that time also. Now, I no longer get involved much with networking even as hobby but I do occasionally browse to see where things are at like tonight and I’m glad I did. You might have just inspired me to to build a little cube and dump pfsense on it to play with at home. Thank you for this fantastic chock full of info and demonstration. I owe you a cup of joe. 🤟

  • @Scott-ph2yk
    @Scott-ph2yk Жыл бұрын

    Chuck, Great video. I went ahead with this project on my network. Protectli Vault and pfsense are indeed a beast! Love it.

  • @ItsTheSameCat
    @ItsTheSameCat2 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos Chuck. Thanks for helping so many people get into IT.

  • @mikefrazier1760
    @mikefrazier17602 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Long but worth it. Would love to see you do a similar video on OpenWRT running on a Raspberry Pi4 (now supported on the latest version of OpenWRT). PfSense is more polished it seems but for me it's amazing to do similar stuff all on a Pi4.

  • @vahn_legaia

    @vahn_legaia

    Жыл бұрын

    I set that up myself and it worked for 30 mins then started crashing/bogging right down. Maybe it was a bad SD card though, I imagine it shouldn’t be that unstable

  • @beigealert4268
    @beigealert4268 Жыл бұрын

    chuck, you are one of the very few youtubers in networking that doesnt make me feel like an idiot

  • @Ray-mq7rb
    @Ray-mq7rb Жыл бұрын

    Big fan of PfSense, deployed hundreds of them. Personally I use the Ubiquiti Dreammachine Pro now, cheapest way to get SFP+ connections. If you want next-gen firewall protection with Pfsense, you can setup Suricata on it for even better protection.

  • @NL-lp5in

    @NL-lp5in

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Ray Recently I started to learn pfsense, but something seems very strange to me.let me know if something is wrong about my config. OK there's lan1 and lan2 and I've set rules that prevent lan2 from reaching lan1 but allow lan1 to reach lan2,everything's fine until while I'm pinging lan2 from lan1(which is ok) try to ping back lan1 from lan2(which is prevented), it works!!!! Like the gate is open for exiting soldiers and the enemy enters simultaneously😂 is this natural? Is this a bug? Or it's something I'm doing wrong? (To be clear all the rules port and source and destination are on any)

  • @retobruhlmann9587

    @retobruhlmann9587

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NL-lp5in Try to create a "block" rule with protocol "icmp" and "any" with "lan1" as source and "lan2" as destination

  • @timmark4190

    @timmark4190

    Жыл бұрын

    Why dream machine pro?

  • @James-li8cm
    @James-li8cm2 жыл бұрын

    I literally just bought one of these last month and am running PFSense on it! I migrated from using on old beat-up dell optiplex to this, and transition was SUPER EASY

  • @tasostsimpogiannis7682

    @tasostsimpogiannis7682

    2 жыл бұрын

    What Network cards had installed to the optiplex?

  • @James-li8cm

    @James-li8cm

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tasostsimpogiannis7682 I bought a "intel" double nic card... the intel brand is important because it plays well with the base OS of pfsense

  • @scottluebke5012

    @scottluebke5012

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@James-li8cm Same. Currently rocking the 2016 Optiplex with i5 6500, 8GB, and nvme SSD. Power for days and days, but also takes up a lot of space. Might pickup a small Netgate box and put the Optiplex into duty somewhere else.

  • @somesugar
    @somesugar2 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE IT. I learned tons of things. And now, im gonna research and learn more. Thanks for this great content 😊

  • @HaCkEr--

    @HaCkEr--

    2 жыл бұрын

    😃

  • @dudley810
    @dudley810 Жыл бұрын

    We are live. Just did a huge network switch. Hitting 1.4 gbps now thanks to this video. 2.5gbe ports on the appliance. A lot more to learn now. Very exciting. thanks so much!!!!

  • @dudley810

    @dudley810

    6 ай бұрын

    Bummer with the pfsense plus announcement.

  • @kythrathesuntamer9715
    @kythrathesuntamer9715 Жыл бұрын

    Ordered a full on ACER Aspire TC - Desktop Intel Core i5-12400 2.50GHz 12GB RAM 512GB SSD W11H that I now have to open up and install NIC CISCO INTEL i350 UCSC-PCIE-IRJ45 4x ports RJ45 Low Profle to and a Wireless Access point in order to fully join this pfSense community. Thanks NetworkChuck, you've taught me a lot.

  • @belairmp3130
    @belairmp31302 жыл бұрын

    "get rid of it! It's slow, insecure and not really fun" Exactly what my girlfriend said about me😓😅😂

  • @thunderpeel1001

    @thunderpeel1001

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @matthewrowell5973

    @matthewrowell5973

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oof

  • @signaturezero9675

    @signaturezero9675

    2 жыл бұрын

    There there

  • @bobcoco6047

    @bobcoco6047

    2 жыл бұрын

    She wanted to make her Boyfriend go through a VPN , while attributing it a fixed IP, but not allowing it to have an IPV6 (as it's the most used platform to cheat, right?) , or she just felt spied on by ISPs with you...I guess ? :D

  • @SrModeration

    @SrModeration

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bobcoco6047 you are a fucking Legend 🤣❤️

  • @killermist8876
    @killermist88762 жыл бұрын

    One thing I think is neglected on most networks is the use of traffic shaping. On the network I used to run, I could have a couple machines running torrents full blast with zero slowdown for any of the traffic that needed low latency. Traffic shaping is also a great way to get around buffer bloat effects from ISPs using buffers that are much larger than they have any reason to be. If you can shape the whole network's maximum traffic to 95% of your ISP's maximum bandwidth, then you can prevent traffic coming in from or out to the internet bottlenecking on the ISP side because the buffers are overrun.

  • @veneratedmortal4369

    @veneratedmortal4369

    Жыл бұрын

    To help with ping?

  • @killermist8876

    @killermist8876

    Жыл бұрын

    @@veneratedmortal4369 Of course pings are a low latency packet (like "small packets") and therefore trapped by the low latency set of rules. Of course they'll be prioritized ahead of everything else classed as regular or bulk.

  • @harryjohnson615

    @harryjohnson615

    Жыл бұрын

    @@killermist8876 ICMP packets do not get priority and it's not unusual for routers to just drop them when things get busy

  • @killermist8876

    @killermist8876

    Жыл бұрын

    @@harryjohnson615 Monowall, which isn't even the most advanced install-it-yourself router software, and every other router software worth anything will have the ability to prioritize TCP/ACK packets and ping packets ahead of everything else. And that's on top of any of the other benefits of traffic shaping. If your pings and your TCP ACKs are being prioritised at the same level as web browsing and BitTorrent, then your traffic shaper is not doing its job properly. Any router that does not have those features is a router that needs to be upgraded.

  • @harryjohnson615

    @harryjohnson615

    Жыл бұрын

    @@killermist8876 You're rather missing the point. Your router's traffic shaping is superceded by your ISP's own traffic shaping policies. You might be able to assign the highest priority to an ICMP request within your network but as soon you try to traverse your ISP's backbone they shape and prioritize the traffic and one of the first things to bite the dust when traffic is heavy are ICMP requests because they are not providing a service. Some internet routers are so harsh they just become black hole routers and NEVER respond to ICMP requests

  • @selbeast
    @selbeast6 ай бұрын

    This was an awesome tutorial. I setup a second router on my ESXi host using pfsense. I now have VM's that only use PIA connection for internet access.

  • @jorgeffcarvalho
    @jorgeffcarvalho25 күн бұрын

    Thanks! Just used your video to setup a few things on my pfsense machice including routing all traffic through VPN.

  • @MotownBatman
    @MotownBatman Жыл бұрын

    This is going to be part of my first feat now that we own a forever home; I want to get this running & figure out Virtualization on TrueNas Scale. Haven't tried myself with a major project since leaving IT in 2k6ish. There's a ton of change, I'm in dire need of major Crash Courses. Keep up the Great Work

  • @bba48

    @bba48

    7 ай бұрын

    Any update?

  • @blingloss6214
    @blingloss62142 жыл бұрын

    Chuck, You are a great teacher. And the love you put into this is amazing. Its effen funnn man. Keep it up. and now, coffe brake! Siiiiiip lol

  • @gibsonbrigh
    @gibsonbrigh6 ай бұрын

    Back in my younger days I worked in three different machine shops. You get what to pay for. Depends on what your plus or minus is. Good video

  • @MrGambit714
    @MrGambit714 Жыл бұрын

    Just ordered my firewall and will be setting it up with pfsense. Thanks for this vid!

  • @daivien6794
    @daivien67942 жыл бұрын

    Just learned this in school. Great recap here; thanks!

  • @sapperjaeger
    @sapperjaeger Жыл бұрын

    Your teaching style is absolutely fantastic ... it feels like we're just hanging out with you more than a tutuorial ... really love the positive attitude and enthusiasm #respect

  • @damianlord7954
    @damianlord79549 ай бұрын

    Great vid! Only came across it recently but have decided to give this setup a go. One question I had is that, if I've plugged a network switch in the LAN port and my Modem into the WAN port, can I plug a Wireless AP into OPT1 or OPT2? My Modem was my Modem+Router+AP. I'm assuming, once I put that in bridge/modem mode and connect to the pfSense appliance, I shouldn't use the wifi from the modem it as it's not routing through the pfSense appliance? The network switch I'm attaching is to provide ports for upstairs (to connect consoles and a Wireless AP upstairs). For wifi downstairs, where the Modem & pfSense appliance will life, do I just a) connect an AP into OPT1 or connect a switch to OPT1 and an AP to that?

  • @edducati
    @edducati11 ай бұрын

    Thanks!! Got my Netgate 6100MAX, working! Sweet! 🙂2 separate PIA VPNs through my QNAP QSW-M2116P managed switch on 3 separate VLANs, for my Synology NAS, APs and rest of network. Thanks Chuck!

  • @easternpa2
    @easternpa22 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to pop in and say your positive attitude and delivery is so rare and so needed today. You really know your stuff and you put a lot of care into making people see the value in learning and feel confident about getting it done. Very well done (as always!)

  • @DenysCastilhos
    @DenysCastilhos2 жыл бұрын

    Chuck, I love the enthusiasm, you are great teacher. The only concern I have is about the recent reviews for the recommended devices. A large number of users complaining about overheating and not lasting long. What has been you experience since the launch of this video? I've never been this inspired with network. Thanks for your videos.

  • @atlantic_love

    @atlantic_love

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's in it for the subscribes. Are you surprised he hasn't responded yet?

  • @thebossminer9840

    @thebossminer9840

    Жыл бұрын

    @@atlantic_love this video was made months ago, he probably just doesnt check this anymore

  • @atlantic_love

    @atlantic_love

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thebossminer9840 Doesn't matter. He's in it for the subscribes. CLICKBAIT

  • @loc5706
    @loc5706 Жыл бұрын

    Very nice video. It's like having a radio announcer walking you through network security 🙂

  • @metodistojovski2220
    @metodistojovski2220 Жыл бұрын

    I tried this with ProtonVPN Free version, works exactly the same, i just needed to tick "Don't pool routes", because the whole LAN dind't have internet. Great Video!!

  • @SeanMurphy74
    @SeanMurphy742 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your enthusiasm very much. You inspire me to want to try this. I have a plex server I setup for my family that I want to be able to access outside the home but I also work from home. I feel pretty good when I ingest tech like this but for some reason networking always intimidates me. I despise my ISP outside of the speeds they provide so to be able to check all these boxes makes me really want to do all of this. It's the doubt that is creeping in that is holding me back lol! #goals

  • @AniClips699

    @AniClips699

    Жыл бұрын

    id be enthusiastic as him if i was paid for it too....nothing he mentions is different then a high end router for the same cost......

  • @kickassclone75

    @kickassclone75

    Жыл бұрын

    You work from home and can’t setup a plex server for remote access? You must be the IT engineer for a public school ….sounds about right.. can you log into your own router…😂😂😂😂😂 I love the IT guys….lmao….wouldn’t know how to pin out a cat 5 cable ….IT guys…….God help us.

  • @michaelrobinson9643
    @michaelrobinson96432 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate you doing a supplementary video on VLAN's - particularly with a focus on segregating IOT devices. Thanks :)

  • @chuckyg386

    @chuckyg386

    2 жыл бұрын

    I too would like to see that. Great content as always.

  • @AceBoy2099

    @AceBoy2099

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd also love to see info on vlans and external APs & their IPs Thinking of trying to set them up for it (not that I have too many as of yet) and another for 10g network (unless this is supposed to he done different, then maybe a video on that) using the zyxel APs and switches I have.

  • @CompEngEvFan

    @CompEngEvFan

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Wanted to mention, since you mentioned pfsense can be installed on a virtual machine, I have my pfsense router installed on a virtual machine running on an ESX host and I ran through the config provided by NordVPN, before I saw this video, and I noticed that my traffic would randomly stop routing through the VPN. NordVPN support said they don't support routing traffic through a virtual deployment of pfsense, only hardware installs.

  • @buildfrom

    @buildfrom

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi NetworkChuck, Ditto. Would like to know more about VLAN's how to configure etc. particularly for segregating IOT devices. Thank you.

  • @svensyoutube1
    @svensyoutube1Ай бұрын

    Time for a Update

  • @Enzoerb

    @Enzoerb

    12 күн бұрын

    100%

  • @RCShadow
    @RCShadow8 ай бұрын

    I tend to lean toward DD-WRT and have for almost 25 years. Yep! I have been in IT for 37 years 😁.

  • @RomaniaOverpowered
    @RomaniaOverpowered2 жыл бұрын

    That exact router you had in your thumbnail is a great router for a 2 room apartment. Great coverage, even on the balcony. Switched to DDWRT, payed some 15-20$ 5 years ago. Why would I destroy it? (did subscribe to you because of the enthusiasm about networks you show)

  • @LL4HisGLORY
    @LL4HisGLORY2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chuck, minimizing the single use USB and use Ventoy, Im going to try to see if i can put Pfsense on it an see if i get boot. Thanks for diversifying your content!

  • @not_just_burnt
    @not_just_burnt11 ай бұрын

    that image of a router you have at the beginning... i have a worse version of it. i flashed it with openWRT and plugged one of those extremely small thumb drives into it. it turned out so good i used the same model in the same configuration at a small business i was working at. the network peaked at 120 clients and the load was never higher than 70%, even during daily adblocking list updates. when this country started using DPI to lock or slow down some websites i installed zapter (just on my home one) and it was incredibly smooth since. and im proud to announce that my highest uptime was 4 months (1 month if you count WAN interface reboots)

  • @walkingzombi33
    @walkingzombi332 ай бұрын

    Dude amazing walk through of what this gadget has and does. And its rare to see anybody demostrate what this crazy cool router does! Now im putting one in the amazon cart.

  • @bkramkowski
    @bkramkowski2 жыл бұрын

    I noticed SHA1 when you were setting up your VPN. Wasn't that deprecated a few years back? Great video, by the way!

  • @tarasfedchuk9261

    @tarasfedchuk9261

    2 жыл бұрын

    this is not a production environment, just for test

  • @ltolgyesi

    @ltolgyesi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tarasfedchuk9261 but many will consider it not as such...

  • @jacksummer2849

    @jacksummer2849

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dyor

  • @PrivateJoker0119

    @PrivateJoker0119

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jacksummer2849 lmao, no need to research, it's well known that SHA1 is considered weak nowadays

  • @abdulmuhaimin5274

    @abdulmuhaimin5274

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ask PIA, mate.

  • @angzarr9584
    @angzarr95842 жыл бұрын

    "I love when things make noises" - network chuck

  • @aadarshkumarshah8795

    @aadarshkumarshah8795

    2 жыл бұрын

    My bike makes a lot of noise without the servicing

  • @vinson3725

    @vinson3725

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chuck being out of context sounds fun :D

  • @olemortenrnning1320
    @olemortenrnning1320 Жыл бұрын

    This video inspired me to switch to pfSense on a 2x Eth intel NUC with an 11. Gen i3, and I'm so pleased! Feels like God mode ... 🙂 Next I will throw out my old Asus RT-AC66U and RT-AC87U routers (now both APs) with 2 low cost TP-Link AXE5400 router Archer AXE75 WiFi 6e as APs. Old setup served me well for many years, but had to restart the AC87U every 3 weeks or so.

  • @OpticalSenasations
    @OpticalSenasations10 ай бұрын

    Fun stuff! As a network engineer and architect (in Texas too) this was cool to see. Going to go to Microcenter to look for those boxes and see what's new w/ pfsense.

  • @MubeenGulzar77
    @MubeenGulzar772 жыл бұрын

    WTH man I was just getting into pfsense these days and was wondering it would be so nice to have network chuck or David bombal make a video on that Lo and behold ♥️♥️

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