We use pfSense as a firewall to improve our security.
Director at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
It's flexible and can do everything we've tried
Pros and Cons
- "PfSense is relatively easy to set up and just runs. It's easy to use."
- "The learning curve is a little long."
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
pfSense is viable and works as it's supposed to. It prevents data loss. I've used it on several networks. It's there in the background and just works. It minimizes downtime by running dual WANs and automatically switching between two connections.
What is most valuable?
pfSense is relatively easy to set up and just runs. It's easy to use. The platform is flexible. We've been able to do everything we've tried. It seems very complete. I'm not using all of the capabilities, but it does what we want to do.
Once you find what you're looking for, it's relatively easy to add features and configure them. Google helps out. I've been able to do anything I wanted.
What needs improvement?
The learning curve is a little long.
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For how long have I used the solution?
We deployed pfSense in the last five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I rate pfSense 10 out of 10 for stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It's a small firewall and we have a small network.
How are customer service and support?
I rate Netgate support 10 out of 10. I've only contacted them a couple of times, and it's been fine. They've responded quickly and done the job.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I've only used off-the-shelf routers without a truly community-built firewall product.
How was the initial setup?
My background is in IT, so the installation is relatively straightforward once you understand a few concepts, but that's normal. I got pfSense running in a day. d
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The price of pfSense is fair. We have a relatively small network, and most of the competitors are pretty expensive.
What other advice do I have?
I rate pfSense 10 out of 10. It does everything it should do.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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Sales Engineer at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Acts as my first line of defense against data loss by controlling incoming and outgoing traffic
Pros and Cons
- "The most valuable aspect of pfSense for me is its firewall functionality."
- "pfSense would be much more efficient if it allowed exporting the entire configuration of a device after it's been set up."
What is our primary use case?
I recently started using pfSense to secure my home network. As an IT consultant working remotely, I needed better security than my router offered. I run servers in a lab environment to demo software for clients, and in my previous consulting role, I managed networks for companies of all sizes, some with hundreds of thousands of devices. Since we can't modify a client's environment directly, having a secure home lab for testing is crucial. pfSense allows me to segment my network and use a VPN for secure remote access, offering more functionality than my previous setup. While a free version exists, I opted for the convenience of a pre-configured appliance.
How has it helped my organization?
pfSense surprised me with its ease of use, even though it's powerful enough for corporate environments. Unlike my previous complicated Cisco firewall that now collects dust in the garage, pfSense offers the flexibility and functionality I need.
pfSense offers a default rule that allows all traffic initially. While I prefer to block everything by default and only allow specific traffic, this approach led me to accidentally lock myself out of the firewall during configuration. The device functioned as intended, following my overly restrictive rule. Resetting to factory settings was a learning experience, and now I understand how to avoid self-imposed lockouts. After diagnosing my initial setup issues, I successfully corrected them and implemented filters that boosted our internet speed. This experience made clear the benefit of pfSense for our network.
The firewall acts as my first line of defense against data loss by controlling incoming and outgoing traffic. Additionally, I keep my devices updated with security patches and utilize application whitelisting, which restricts programs to those from approved vendors with verified digital signatures. This helps prevent unknown malware from executing on my system. While demonstrating data loss prevention for a government agency, I encountered a connection hurdle between my devices on different subnets. Realizing a firewall was blocking communication, I opened the necessary ports to allow the connection. This highlights the firewall's role as a first line of defense. Even if one device is compromised, the firewall helps prevent the attack from spreading to other segments of the network. However, it's important to remember that the subnet itself remains at risk, which is why I also use local firewalls on individual devices for additional protection.
When it comes to the firewall functionality of pfSense, it does provide a single-pane-of-glass to manage everything.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable aspect of pfSense for me is its firewall functionality. It allows me to set up different networks, and VLANs, and control how subnets communicate with each other, all the way down to individual nodes. This granular control is very important for my network security. Additionally, pfSense offers a variety of alternatives like VPN that I haven't explored yet, but my top priorities are the firewall features that protect my network from external threats and allow me to segment internal traffic. I also use the filter feature to filter internet ads and adult content. The filter list depends on someone keeping it updated, but the community has been great for this and it makes my internet browsing much faster because all the junk ads are blocked.
What needs improvement?
pfSense would be much more efficient if it allowed exporting the entire configuration of a device after it's been set up. This way, the configuration could be easily imported onto another device, saving time and effort.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Netgate pfSense for one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Netgate pfSense is stable with zero downtime related to the firewall.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Netgate pfSense can scale at an enterprise level.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Cisco's firewall device proved too complex for me, ending up unused in my garage. Thankfully, pfSense offered a much more user-friendly experience.
How was the initial setup?
pfSense deployment was straightforward thanks to the available documentation and video tutorials, although I did lock myself out once due to user error. While IT professionals might not always consult the manual first, pfSense helpfully allows saving configurations without immediate application, a feature that would have prevented my mistake. Learning from this experience, I now know how to leverage the provided resources for a smoother pfSense deployment process.
I did the deployment myself but someone who is not an IT person will require the help of an integrator or consultant.
I deployed pfSense in two and a half days. It included setting up VLANs for different purposes like a DMZ, server LAN, user devices, guest network, and VMware management. I also configured a firewall with rules to isolate these networks and implemented an IPSec VPN to filter out ads and malicious sites.
What about the implementation team?
The implementation was completed in-house.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
pfSense offers a surprisingly affordable enterprise-grade solution for small businesses. While my own pfSense 6100 costs $700, the value it provides makes it a very cost-effective purchase.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate Netgate pfSense nine out of ten.
Other than installing updates, pfSense has not required any maintenance.
Before configuring your network devices, plan out your network segmentation. This written plan will guide how you set up VLANs, servers, DHCP scopes, and DNS. Think of it as a blueprint for your network design. While implementing the plan on a Netgate device or pfSense might be straightforward, without a clear strategy, you'll be overwhelmed by the available features.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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Client Solutions Advisor at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Flexible with helpful support and a good user interface
Pros and Cons
- "pfSense provides visibility that enables users to make data-driven decisions. I'd rate the capabilities seven out of ten."
- "Sometimes it's a bit of a challenge to know how to do something when you want to do something, for instance, setting up a point to point VPN."
What is our primary use case?
I use the solution in my home network as the main firewall before all data heads out to the internet. I use it for DNS resolution as well.
How has it helped my organization?
I noticed the benefits of pfSense immediately after deployment. I was able to take complete control of my security to my house, and it gave me all the things that I needed in order to secure my home network.
What is most valuable?
The GUI and the user interface have been very clean, understandable, and feature-rich across the board.
The flexibility of pfSense is great.
It is very easy to add features.
There are features that help to prevent data loss. The rules engine of pfSense, a traditional firewall rule structure, has always been the same.
There's definitely a single pane of glass. There's definitely a lot there in front of you.
pfSense provides visibility that enables users to make data-driven decisions. I'd rate the capabilities seven out of ten.
What needs improvement?
Sometimes it's a bit of a challenge to know how to do something when you want to do something, for instance, setting up a point to point VPN.
Configuration is sometimes a challenge just due to a lack of knowledge on my side. I find that if I don't set up the rules correctly, and this goes to lack of knowledge of being an expert in the firewall space, it's a bit of a challenge sometimes in setting that up.
I would ask them to update it to a more modern interface, as it does look a little tired compared to GUIs today. However, the features are there. A redesign would be greatly appreciated, just from a human engineering aspect.
It might be easier if they separated things out a little bit more instead of putting all the aspects of what pfSense can do for you in a single menu. For instance, they have services, and they have all the services that you could have on your system. It's a lot.
Sometimes I find it difficult to find the data visibility that I would need in the interface to then go make a data-driven decision.
pfSense helps optimize performance. From a performance standpoint, setting up firewall rules does a great job of laying out exactly what those rules are. The layout of the firewall rules makes it easy to create a secure environment on my home network, albeit not very big. However, all the features are within the firewall, and I can create individual rules and organize the rules.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used the solution for six years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I have never experienced downtime from my pfSense device. I'd rate stability ten out of ten.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability is very good. I'd rate it a ten out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
I contacted technical support when there was a major upgrade a few years back, and I needed some assistance.
The quality was perfect. They were fast and very helpful. Even though I wasn't a paying customer for support, they still gave me great guidance and helped me focus on the issues at hand.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I've always had my service provider, Verizon, with their main router, and that router usually has a firewall built into it. I've never used anybody else besides pfSense outside of that.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward. I've done it for my son at college in a matter of two hours, from unboxing to operation. It's easy to deploy a box. I can deploy it by myself.
It does not require any maintenance.
What was our ROI?
The ROI and the TCO are significant. You get a lot of features under one product. However, I don't use it as a router. I only use it for firewall and VPN capabilities and DNS.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing and licensing are spot on. It's well below the industry average.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I did not look into other options. I knew of pfSense as being a leader in the industry, and that it is utilized by major corporations in large environments. To that end, I assumed it wouldn't hurt for me to have familiarity with the product and use it at home.
What other advice do I have?
I'm an end-user.
I use the Plus version of pfSense. However, I do not pay for support.
I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
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Deputy Manager IT & OIC Head of IT Department (Infrastructure & Operation). at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
Our IT representatives at the plants find it easy to use and manage because of its straightforward interface
Pros and Cons
- "I handle the scanning for the finance department. I recently encountered an issue with the PCL bills, our company bills. I resolved the matter, cleared the bill, and received calls regarding it using pfsense.The user interface is extremely user-friendly, which is why we use it across various plant sites. Our IT representatives at the plants find it easy to use and manage because of its straightforward interface."
- "When I checked other packages, it seems they use different tools that are installed on the PSS for functionality. They rely on third-party tools, unlike Fortinet, for example, which has its own tools. In comparison, we also use third-party tools on pfSense. For example, we had a situation where we needed a tool to identify authorized users, and when I searched for a solution, I found a third-party tool. However, using such tools may come with additional costs."
What is our primary use case?
I install Netgate pfSense in various locations. It is also used for monitoring traffic and acting as a proxy.
What is most valuable?
I handle the scanning for the finance department. I recently encountered an issue with our company bills. I resolved the matter, cleared the bill, and received calls regarding it using pfSense.
The user interface is extremely user-friendly, which is why we use it across various sites. Our IT representatives at the plants find it easy to use and manage because of its straightforward interface.
What needs improvement?
They rely on third-party tools, unlike Fortinet, for example, which has its own tools. In comparison, we also use third-party tools on pfSense. For example, we had a situation where we needed a tool to identify authorized users, and when I searched for a solution, I found a third-party tool. However, using such tools may come with additional costs.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Netgate pfSense for around one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
If I think about pfSense, I would rate the stability around six. There have been some issues with stability, causing occasional downtime. I haven't extensively worked with pfSense in the last year, so my experience is limited.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of pfSense is excellent, and it's easy to expand. Currently, we have around 200-plus users at our head office using pfSense. I would rate it 7 out of 10.
How are customer service and support?
I haven't contacted Netgate technical support, so I can't provide feedback on that aspect.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Comparing pfSense with other vendors, I appreciate Fortinet for its all-in-one device with ALi involvement. However, for a country like Pakistan with limited resources, pfSense is suitable for small offices due to its cost-effectiveness.
How was the initial setup?
Installation is straightforward, especially for IT professionals. During the installation process, you are prompted to input the brand of the internet and LAN cables. If you're unsure, you can simply connect the cables – one for the internet and one for LAN – and proceed. You can choose to use either one or two cards based on your preference.
What about the implementation team?
Regarding maintenance and technical support, we have a team of around 14 technical staff who handle phone calls and work on maintenance when required.
What other advice do I have?
On a scale of one to ten for pfSense overall, I would rate it a seven. In comparison with other top devices like Fortinet and UDMP, pfSense stands equal in my opinion.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Director at InfoVale Ltd.
Good support and highly configurable but is complex to implement
Pros and Cons
- "Support is excellent."
- "Configuring the interface can be a bit hard."
What is our primary use case?
The solution is primarily used for anything to do with security. SMEs are using it to protect their businesses.
How has it helped my organization?
The companies we work with are fairly generic. What we see most is companies using the solution since it's affordable.
What is most valuable?
The price point is the most valuable aspect of the solution. Customers really value that.
Customers value the following features:
- It's highly configurable
- It's flexible.
- The features are easy to use.
What needs improvement?
The interface is somewhat challenging if you compare it to other commercial products. If you compare it to something like Sophos, where someone with decent firewall knowledge can get it up and running in a very short time, you need to be a fairly skilled security worker for this product.
Configuring the interface can be a bit hard.
We've found working with SAP networks challenging. The model that they have in terms of partner networks works very well in the US. However, it's very challenging in our part of the world. What works very well here (Kenya) is a distributor-reseller model, where you have the vendor appoint a distributor. Then the reseller can quickly serve the client. The partner support could be better here.
For how long have I used the solution?
We've been selling the product for two or three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The solution is quite stable. I'd rate stability nine out of ten. I rarely have a failure.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We largely work with SMBs.
How are customer service and support?
Support is excellent.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We have used other products as well in the past. For example, I do have knowledge of Sophos. We are a reseller. We've had it longer than pfSense. Sophos is a bit easier to set up. pfSense pricing is very good, however. It does need a more friendly UI.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is a bit complex. There are other products that are easier to set up. The installation is not a problem, however, the complexity comes in with the configuration. The installation itself, which is basic, won't take long. The configuration process is longer since it can be from challenging to quite complex.
There is some maintenance required. There are updates every quarter. Previous to the last update, you couldn't do an update without breaking. It's easier now, however, there is still maintenance.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The solution is cost-effective, however, that does come at a cost to the client. They do have to buy the product in the US and ship it to Kenya. The total cost of ownership, including acquisition and support, can be quite competitive.
What other advice do I have?
We are resellers.
I'd recommend the solution to other users.
I'd rate the product seven out of ten. There are a few challenges. However, it is stable and offers good support.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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IT Manager at Prologica
Good performance, reliable, and open source
Pros and Cons
- "Open source and support are valuable. I have community support."
- "There are several levels of firewall configuration such as beginner, advanced, and expert configurations. At each level, it becomes more complex and more tricky to set up the firewall. For example, if you want to install the firewall on your computer system, it would be a lot easier if it just tells you that this is the internet NIC and this is the Wi-Fi NIC."
What is our primary use case?
I am using it for personal use.
How has it helped my organization?
It is quite easy to manage firewall rules and policies in pfSense. It is not the most user-friendly, but it gets us there. We have to be sure of all the things that we are activating, but it is easy. It is alright.
What is most valuable?
Open source and support are valuable. I have community support.
Its performance is good. It is reliable. I would rate it a solid nine out of ten for performance.
What needs improvement?
There are several levels of firewall configuration such as beginner, advanced, and expert configurations. At each level, it becomes more complex and more tricky to set up the firewall. For example, if you want to install the firewall on your computer system, it would be a lot easier if it just tells you that this is the internet NIC and this is the Wi-Fi NIC.
It would also be interesting if we could add an interface for DNS versions. It will be a multisystem to make all the blocks of the DNS. I know that firewalls are different from DNS, but if we could take advantage of everything in a single system, that would be lovely.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using pfSense for half a year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is stable. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I believe it is scalable. If I need more computers with more NICs, it is scalable, but it is not something related to pfSense.
How are customer service and support?
The support that I have is community support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I also use WatchGuard Firebox. It is different from pfSense. I have Firebox on a rack mount server on a cabinet, whereas pfSense is on my computer, so it is quite different because I can use any kind of hardware to implement the firewall.
Firebox can make an open-source version, but that is not the target of the company. pfSense is doing a great job because they have covered both situations. They have an open-source version with community support, and if we purchase the license for hardware, we can also get support from their side. In the long run, pfSense has more advantages.
If I go to a company and they ask me to implement something, I would most definitely go with pfSense. Its price is lower. I have a great knowledge of pfSense. I can very easily find support in the community, and if the company buys a license, I can get support directly from pfSense. I believe it is a win-win for pfSense and for the customers.
How was the initial setup?
I am implementing it in two phases. In the first phase, it was implemented directly on hardware on an old computer with five NICs, and everything went smoothly. The second stage is virtualizing this machine into a Proxmox server, which is a bit more tricky. It is quite difficult to make it work on the NIC hardware system.
The first phase is very easy. It is almost plug-and-play. We just have to install it and activate the NICs. Everything will go smoothly. The second phase is not easy because I have to make double configurations on Proxmox and on pfSense. I would rate it an eight out of ten in terms of the ease of setup.
In terms of our environment, I have one computer connected directly to the Internet's router, and then all the information is passed through and managed, so I can filter everything by MAC address in my network. I have it on one computer, but my whole network is using it.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I use the free version.
What other advice do I have?
I would recommend it. For personal use, it is a great way to start. For companies, it is a great add-on. Companies can get support by buying the license.
I would rate pfSense a ten out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Director of Information Technology at MASFinancials
A free solution to secure connections but lacks support
Pros and Cons
- "Its reliability and cost-effectiveness stand out."
- "The Netgate forums and community don’t provide extensive discussions and topics related to every pfSense service."
What is our primary use case?
I use pfSense for various reasons, including implementing IPsec technology due to having limited branches. I use a VPN for secure connections, control the Internet or network flow, employ it as an NTP server, facilitate conference calls, and set up VLANs. I use it to run a proxy server.
What is most valuable?
I use the free version of Netgate pfSense software. I installed it on my servers with mini network cards, allowing me to create mini gateways and implement different plans.
What needs improvement?
The Netgate forums and community don’t provide extensive discussions and topics related to every pfSense service.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Netgate pfSense for five years. We are using the V23.09 of the solution.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Everything is very smooth, with a user-friendly interface. You can use the user interface or CLI as a command.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have 250 employees using this solution.
How are customer service and support?
We have Git Community forums with a million topics about all issues regarding Netgate pfSense. We can save this information to address various concerns.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have several reasons for choosing Netgate pfSense. Firstly, it serves my purposes effectively and is entirely free. Secondly, when I search on Google or inquire about past experiences with firewall workloads, its reliability and cost-effectiveness stand out.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is too easy.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The product is free of cost.
What other advice do I have?
I recommend using Postgres. However, if you need a firewall without additional tools and prefer a pool of well-established services, pfSense offers suitable features."
Other solutions like Postgres, Sophos, and Palo Alto are in the market. We've used firewalls for a long time, but in the last three years, I worked with pfSense, and it's efficient for all devices.
Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Cyber Security and IT Head at a outsourcing company with 51-200 employees
Good gateway with helpful traffic shaping and load balancing
Pros and Cons
- "It's an ideal gateway solution for small and medium businesses, i.e., around 300 devices can be easily handled."
- "There must be a more easy-to-use GUI."
What is our primary use case?
THe solution is used as a primary gateway with two lease lines of 450 Mbps total. Around 200 users are under it.
There is no server or database in the environment. Users use only the internet extensively. We have three separate locations in the same building. Web filtering, IDS/IPS are the obvious requirements. Squid and Snort open-source packages are installed.
Our organization is ISO 27001 certified.
An active directory was implemented to control IAM. Synology NAS with RAID for file sharing and off-premise data backup on the cloud. We have mostly L-2 switches to connect nodes.
Endpoint security product is another layer of security there.
How has it helped my organization?
The Netgate 6100 Max Model is equipped with pfSense Plus software. We configured it last week and replaced the Mikrotik router. There are many improvements, including more visibility, more control over Internet usage, and a robust VPN (no license required).
There are multiple lease lines and load balancing, reserve or restrict bandwidth based on traffic priority, and user data transfer quotas.
We have almost no complaints about low speed, choking of the internet, or link problems. Now we can see and observe connections logs also. Usage reports are another improvement.
What is most valuable?
It's an ideal gateway solution for small and medium businesses, i.e., around 300 devices can be easily handled.
We received a simple router, however, there are various tools/software to install to activate the full feature of pfSense plus products such as Squid for proxy, Snort for IDS/IPS, Squidguard for content filtering, etc. You can find many open-source software under the package manager tab on the dashboard of pfSense.
Traffic shaping and load balancing are excellent features.
pfSense Plus software is a powerful firewall, router, and VPN solution that leverages a number of highly-regarded open-source projects. The software competes effectively with far more expensive commercial alternatives and is used by hundreds of thousands of businesses, educational institutions, and government agencies all over the world. Leading secure-networking features and capabilities include:
Ad blocker (pfBlockerNG)
Captive Portal
CARP/HA
DNS Server
DHCP Server
HTTP transparent/web/reverse proxy (Squid)
IP/Country block list (pfBlocker)
IDS/IPS - Snort
Packet capture/inspection
Port forwarding
QOS/rate limiters
Software load balancer (HA Proxy)
Traffic monitoring
Traffic logging, statistics, and graphs
Traffic shaping
VLAN
Wake-on-LAN
Website blocker (pfBlocker)
and many more packages. Just install and play with it.
What needs improvement?
There must be a wizard section as per the use case. For example, if we need a simple firewall there must be an auto-install of most required packages. In the same way, if we need a more strict firewall, then different configuration settings.
There must be a more easy-to-use GUI.
More documentation should be available within the package manager.
A visible ON/OFF button must be there and can be easily configured as required.
An additional non-us electrical plug must be inside the box.
There should be an option to upgrade RAM (i.e. 8GB to 16GB). It can enhance the capacity of the proxy server.
For how long have I used the solution?
I bought this solution 15 days back and configured it last week.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It's an enterprise product and very stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The solution is very easily scalable.
How are customer service and support?
As of now, we have not taken support.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We were using a simple Mikrotik router with the limited capabilities of a firewall.
How was the initial setup?
It's not straightforward to set up. That said, it is not complex. Just use Netgate documentation and get help from YouTube resources.
What about the implementation team?
We implemented it via an in-house team. My system admin configured it with the help of available documentation.
What was our ROI?
The solution offers matchless ROI. There is no license for the VPN and no annual fees. It is a simple product.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The product is very cost-effective and has no requirement for additional licenses.
The setup is not easy. Users need more technical expertise to configure it. This is not advisable for non-IT users.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We checked Sophos and Sonicwall. Due to more configurable options and lower prices, and even no requirement of licenses, we decided to move to pfSense.
What other advice do I have?
This is the best solution with very impressive cost-effectiveness.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
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