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product_id: 46086756
title: "Protectli Vault 4 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Quad Core, AES-NI, 8GB RAM, 128GB mSATA SSD"
brand: "protectli"
price: "€ 23.32"
currency: EUR
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# Protectli Vault 4 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Quad Core, AES-NI, 8GB RAM, 128GB mSATA SSD

**Brand:** protectli
**Price:** € 23.32
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Protectli Vault 4 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Quad Core, AES-NI, 8GB RAM, 128GB mSATA SSD by protectli
- **How much does it cost?** € 23.32 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/46086756-protectli-vault-4-port-firewall-micro-appliance-mini-pc-intel)

## Best For

- protectli enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted protectli brand quality
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## Description

Review: Awesome pfSense Appliance - So far, this appliance has been great. It's small, and fits into a 1U shelf. I got this to replace an old business PC that was running pfSense. The unit sits in a 1U rack in my basement. Ambient is temp controlled at ~21C and the unit normally runs 46-48C depending on workload. It's a small home network with ~10 devices (synology NAS, Plex server, 3 PCs, 2 Fire TVs, phones, and other random devices). I used my old AC router as an access point and it connected directly via cat6 so I could place it in the center of the house. The main reason I bought this is for the AES-NI, since upcoming releases of pfSense will require it at some point, and because I use a VPN service and wanted to run the client on the router. I can saturate my internet connection (100Mbps) and run Suricata simultaneously with some decent headroom (~60% CPU). I haven't done through testing on it, just hooked everything up, started the VPN and Suricata and started pumping traffic though on both the VPN and LAN interface, and it handled it like a champ. There's 4GB of RAM which is overkill for most (although Suricata should have, and I think requires 4 GB), and a 32GB ssd which is either overkill or not enough depending on application. It seems quite an unusual number as you only really need 1GB for the base install, 8GB if you want to install a ton of packages with headroom, but you would want more for caching (~100-250GB, or even more depending on application). So 32GB is an odd choice here... The unit overall runs well on little power (10-15W), is silent (although I don't care since it's in the basement), is powerful enough to run a 100Mbps VPN and Suricata simultaneously, and is quite compact. It doesn't come with WiFi, but you easily use a cheap or old consumer router as an access point (or buy an access point) so that you run some CAT6 and place it where it will work best. I would absolutely recommend this for a home or small business router if you're looking for something more serious than a consumer router and are at least generally familiar with pfSense. You get all of the power of pfSense in a tiny, low power package. If you are looking to just get started with pfSense, just use an old PC with 2 NICs, play with it, and learn what it can do. If you want to start getting some serious hardware without spending twice the price or more, this unit rocks.
Review: Does what it is designed for, reasonable cost, monitor and control heat on deployment - The device works as intended, and has the specs to handle most consumer and small to medium business network traffic. With free software, the price is very competitive with commercial router packages, and with correct setup and best practices, may be more secure and cost less than ISP router rental. Works with the PF firewall on OpenBSD 6.9 (current) without frustration. Can replace most of the functions of typical consumer routers (DHCP, DNS) and NAT/SPI firewalls. Also very appropriate for a bridging firewall paired with a router. PF is widely used and there are ample resources for it on various BSD (Unix-like) systems. I did not test the alternative and popular pfSense product as I’m not pleased or optimistic about it’s recently changed license structure and future inclusion of closed source software; but this device is recommended by various resources for use with pfSense. Network interfaces use the well documented and well tested Intel em(4) driver. Has a serial terminal and comes with a DB9 to RJ45. Users can also map the console to VGA/USB keyboard or use a USB to RJ45 serial cable for machines lacking DB9 serial ports. Has 4 network sockets for network segmentation and management. The major concern is heat. It runs at around 50°C and is hot to the touch. The heat sink on the top could be better or have screw points for a fan. A typical USB 120mm fan sitting, on rubber feet, or even glued to the top can reduce temperature to 35-40°C. I’d consider this important outside of thermal controlled network centers. It does not have a wireless interface, though it could run as a WLAN AP with a USB WLAN adapter capable of hostAP mode using hostapd(8).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0742Q3NT6 |
| Brand | Protectli |
| Built-In Media | Monitor |
| CPU Model | Intel Atom |
| CPU Speed | 1.91 GHz |
| Connectivity Technology | rj45, usb 2, usb 3, wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 254 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 5.25 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Protectli |
| Memory Speed | 1600 MT/s |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model Name | FW4A-0-8-128 |
| Model Number | FW108120 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 4 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Intel Atom |
| Processor Speed | 1.91 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | SODIMM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 8 GB |
| Screen Size | 1.4 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Personal |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 791512480724 718207658961 |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | wifi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Protectli
- **Operating System:** Linux
- **CPU Model:** Intel Atom
- **CPU Speed:** 1.91 GHz
- **Graphics Card Description:** Dedicated
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 8 GB
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Business, Personal
- **Personal computer design type:** Mini PC
- **Screen Size:** 1.4 Inches
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 8 GB

## Images

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![Protectli Vault 4 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Quad Core, AES-NI, 8GB RAM, 128GB mSATA SSD - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CINJTdDTL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome pfSense Appliance
*by E***V on October 8, 2017*

So far, this appliance has been great. It's small, and fits into a 1U shelf. I got this to replace an old business PC that was running pfSense. The unit sits in a 1U rack in my basement. Ambient is temp controlled at ~21C and the unit normally runs 46-48C depending on workload. It's a small home network with ~10 devices (synology NAS, Plex server, 3 PCs, 2 Fire TVs, phones, and other random devices). I used my old AC router as an access point and it connected directly via cat6 so I could place it in the center of the house. The main reason I bought this is for the AES-NI, since upcoming releases of pfSense will require it at some point, and because I use a VPN service and wanted to run the client on the router. I can saturate my internet connection (100Mbps) and run Suricata simultaneously with some decent headroom (~60% CPU). I haven't done through testing on it, just hooked everything up, started the VPN and Suricata and started pumping traffic though on both the VPN and LAN interface, and it handled it like a champ. There's 4GB of RAM which is overkill for most (although Suricata should have, and I think requires 4 GB), and a 32GB ssd which is either overkill or not enough depending on application. It seems quite an unusual number as you only really need 1GB for the base install, 8GB if you want to install a ton of packages with headroom, but you would want more for caching (~100-250GB, or even more depending on application). So 32GB is an odd choice here... The unit overall runs well on little power (10-15W), is silent (although I don't care since it's in the basement), is powerful enough to run a 100Mbps VPN and Suricata simultaneously, and is quite compact. It doesn't come with WiFi, but you easily use a cheap or old consumer router as an access point (or buy an access point) so that you run some CAT6 and place it where it will work best. I would absolutely recommend this for a home or small business router if you're looking for something more serious than a consumer router and are at least generally familiar with pfSense. You get all of the power of pfSense in a tiny, low power package. If you are looking to just get started with pfSense, just use an old PC with 2 NICs, play with it, and learn what it can do. If you want to start getting some serious hardware without spending twice the price or more, this unit rocks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does what it is designed for, reasonable cost, monitor and control heat on deployment
*by S***M on May 9, 2021*

The device works as intended, and has the specs to handle most consumer and small to medium business network traffic. With free software, the price is very competitive with commercial router packages, and with correct setup and best practices, may be more secure and cost less than ISP router rental. Works with the PF firewall on OpenBSD 6.9 (current) without frustration. Can replace most of the functions of typical consumer routers (DHCP, DNS) and NAT/SPI firewalls. Also very appropriate for a bridging firewall paired with a router. PF is widely used and there are ample resources for it on various BSD (Unix-like) systems. I did not test the alternative and popular pfSense product as I’m not pleased or optimistic about it’s recently changed license structure and future inclusion of closed source software; but this device is recommended by various resources for use with pfSense. Network interfaces use the well documented and well tested Intel em(4) driver. Has a serial terminal and comes with a DB9 to RJ45. Users can also map the console to VGA/USB keyboard or use a USB to RJ45 serial cable for machines lacking DB9 serial ports. Has 4 network sockets for network segmentation and management. The major concern is heat. It runs at around 50°C and is hot to the touch. The heat sink on the top could be better or have screw points for a fan. A typical USB 120mm fan sitting, on rubber feet, or even glued to the top can reduce temperature to 35-40°C. I’d consider this important outside of thermal controlled network centers. It does not have a wireless interface, though it could run as a WLAN AP with a USB WLAN adapter capable of hostAP mode using hostapd(8).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast, secure, reliable and priced right.
*by D***D on January 21, 2017*

I would give this item 10 stars if I could, it's an excellent product. This is a solid firewall with everything you'll need to secure your network. Lots of great features, and very easy to add snort service. Very reliable, have not encountered any hardware issues after 6 months of service. Very easy to update and very easy to administer. You will need to have a good understanding of firewalls to make use of all the features, but won't need to dig into a CLI reference book to make either simple or complex changes. This firewall has many features of firewalls costing thousands of dollars at a price comparable with SOHO equipment. The large SSD drive ensures I have more than enough space for all the logs the firewall services produce. With all the announcements from vendors like D-Link, Netgear, asus, etc. it's nice to know my firewall is not full of remotely executable holes that will never be fixed like so many other firewalls. If you are a tech savvy user looking for a higher quality firewall and router, this is perfect for you. If you are a network administrator looking for an inexpensive firewall at your home that has most of the features you use on a daily basis (vlan's, zones for separating interfaces, IDS and gateway AV) this is the firewall for you. If you are not comfortable with network terminology and unsure of how complicated it is to use pfsense, take a little bit of time to read the docs. The firewall wizards can help you setup many advanced features with relative ease.

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