
You can install the software yourself on your own hardware. You can buy official pfSense appliances directly from Netgate or a Netgate Partner. The pinout is the same as ports 1,3,5, and 7 above.Īs always, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at Or you can find additional information in our Knowledge Base.The pfSense project is a free, open source tailored version of FreeBSD for use as a firewall and router with an easy-to-use web interface. This USB header is for a single USB port. A pinout of the header can be found below. The front panel header is a standard computer header used for connecting indicator lights or buttons.

There are several internal headers on the FW6 that are not in use in the FW6 enclosure, but are available for use if the MB is used in a different enclosure. Please note that we highly recommend the use of a 2.5″ SSD drive and NOT spinning HDD’s primarily due to heat dissipation on the inside of the Vault’s enclosure. This provides adequate room for the SATA and power connectors. Note: You will likely need to offset the 2.5″ mounting bracket as pictured below. The Vault comes with the SATA data, SATA power, and 2.5″ mounting bracket included. The photo below shows the mounting of the optional 2.5″ SATA Solid State Drive (SSD) on the inside of the bottom cover. It is important to note that FreeBSD based Operating Systems like OPNsense/pfSense® CE do not work with the mPCIe 802.11ac WiFi kit due to the lack of underlying driver support. Protectli also sells a compatible mPCIe 802.11ac Wifi kit that is available here. Note that the WAP01K Wifi kit, while PCIe in form factor, operates over USB channel communication, limiting functionality as compared to PCIe modules. The Antennas can be mounted to the chassis via the pre-drilled chassis holes on the front panel (as called out in the above picture).

When using the WiFi module, it must be inserted first and the antennas connected before the mSATA module is inserted. The WiFi module socket is underneath the mSATA socket. More information can be found at this link. If only using one memory module, it can be placed in the top or bottom slot. There are 2 SO-DIMM sockets for memory, but only 1 module needs to be inserted for the system to function.

The FW6 series uses low voltage DDR4L 1.2V memory. All of these CPUs have built in support for Intel’s AES-NI hardware encryption. There is an Intel Celeron 3867U, an Intel i3 8130U, an Intel i5 7200U, an Intel i5 8250U, and an Intel i7-8550U.
