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  • #16
    BTW WebFool, that bolded bullet point I was told last year was going away. Of course I was also promised a software only version of Content Control... but you know stuff happens.
    Rob Sandling, BS:SWE, MCP, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate
    NexgenAppliances.com
    Phone: 866-794-8879 x201
    Email: [email protected]

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    • #17
      We have no plans to change our appliances from unlimited to being licensed by devices.

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      • #18
        So another flop or sales being confused again? No matter, thanks for setting me straight Amy.
        Rob Sandling, BS:SWE, MCP, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate
        NexgenAppliances.com
        Phone: 866-794-8879 x201
        Email: [email protected]

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        • #19
          I want to Buy New Dual NIC card motherboard for my New Untangle server could please give me some Motherboard name and Model to be purchase.

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          • #20
            Looking through the NIC list and didn't see a PCI-E card...thoughts?
            Vanguard Untangle...because nothing's worse than doing nothing!
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            2, Pentium (R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz 2599.968, 2089.96MB RAM
            And building #7 didn't kill itself!

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            • #21
              THIS INFORMATION IS OUT OF DATE AND IS INACCURATE.

              I'm going to remove it just to avoid future confusion.
              If you want to know if a NIC works, buy it, install on a server with it, and run tests on it.
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              If you need Untangle support please call or email [email protected]

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              • #22
                Originally posted by dmorris View Post



                I'm going to remove it just to avoid future confusion.
                If you want to know if a NIC works, buy it, install on a server with it, and run tests on it.
                My board currently has a PCI-E slot vacant. I thought a PCI-E dual NIC might be cheaper then replacing an existing PCI dual NIC with a quad NIC...
                Vanguard Untangle...because nothing's worse than doing nothing!
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                2, Pentium (R) Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60GHz 2599.968, 2089.96MB RAM
                And building #7 didn't kill itself!

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                • #23
                  Very helpful information written on this thread.

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