guillaumesoucy
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Hi,
I have completed my FreeNAS build, but my ISP who is Bell Canada have deployed FTTH in my area so I will pass from 50/10 Mbits to 175/175 Mbits but I want to do something, I want to have one connextion of 15/15 Mbits for my household internet and another 175/175 Mbits for acces my FreeNAS server from the outside. Unfortunatly my motherboard have only one Intel NIC, so can I brought an USB 3.0 NIC and plug it in into an USB 3.0 port of my motherboard? Will this will work with 3.0 or I will be better with an USB 2.0 100/10 NIC? I prefer an USB 3.0 NIC due to the 175 Mbits speeds I can get with my ISP.
Thanks for your reply!
Guillaume
I have completed my FreeNAS build, but my ISP who is Bell Canada have deployed FTTH in my area so I will pass from 50/10 Mbits to 175/175 Mbits but I want to do something, I want to have one connextion of 15/15 Mbits for my household internet and another 175/175 Mbits for acces my FreeNAS server from the outside. Unfortunatly my motherboard have only one Intel NIC, so can I brought an USB 3.0 NIC and plug it in into an USB 3.0 port of my motherboard? Will this will work with 3.0 or I will be better with an USB 2.0 100/10 NIC? I prefer an USB 3.0 NIC due to the 175 Mbits speeds I can get with my ISP.
Thanks for your reply!
Guillaume