PROTECTLI THE VAULT FIREWALL MODEL - FW20216 For Sale

PROTECTLI THE VAULT FIREWALL MODEL - FW20216
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PROTECTLI THE VAULT FIREWALL MODEL - FW20216:
$100.00

Intel Celeron® J1800 Dual Core at 2.41GHz2 Intel® Gigabit Ethernet NIC portsFanless and SilentFresh PFsense pre-installed softwareIncluded Universal Power Supply & Serial Console Cable
The Vault is a small form factor PC built for use as a firewall / router. The FW2 is based on a 2 network port design that leverages a low power, but versatile Intel® J1800 CPU. The Vault uses standard Intel components (including Intel network ports) which results in compatibility with a variety of operating systems, including a number of open source firewall projects. The Vault is fanless so it has no moving parts, which results in an incredibly durable platform that can be used in less than ideal environments. Its all aluminum enclosure (no plastic here) is a giant heat sink, keeping the CPU cool. The enclosure also comes with pre-drilled holes for an available wireless kit (available here).
The FW2 can accommodate up to 8GB of DDR3L RAM and any available size mSATA storage drive.


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