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Dealing with old computers after an upgrade is very a common problem. Sure, there are the obvious solutions like selling them or giving them away, but these approaches carry some problems (e.g. personal warranty, recipient not happy to receive a very outdated unit, red tape, etc.) that make them somewhat impractical.

There is another option: turn them into a firewall/router using pfsense.

Tech-savvy readers might ask what’s the difference between doing this instead of just upgrading your router’s firmware using DD-WRT or the like. Well, for starters, most of the routers sold in the Philippines are nerfed versions of those sold outside the country and don’t support custom firmwares. This simply means that it’s much easier to setup a pfsense server in this country than to setup DD-WRT.

In terms of features, pfsense and DD-WRT have features to distinguish themselves from the other. Obviously, you can’t control wireless signal strength in pfsense, and DD-WRT has some firewall features that are missing in the former. On the other hand, pfsense allows packages to be added to it like squid and nmap. It also has these funky RRD graphs:

RRD graph

The one feature that really caught my eye is support for load balancing. This allows you to consolidate two or more internet connections on your router, whether it’s for simple load balancing (bandwidth usage is spread between the ISPs) or for failover (when one ISP fails, the connections are routed to the other ISPs). With this, you could subscribe to two crappy DSL providers like, say, PLDT and Globe, and still have a relatively higher uptime than you would normally have.

You could buy a dedicated load balancing router, but the cost difference between that (PhP 4,000+) and an extra lan card (PhP 100-PhP 150 in surplus shops) and the thought that your old PC would probably be much more powerful than the puny chip inside that router make pfsense a more logical choice.

The biggest downside to using pfsense instead of dedicated router devices is the power usage, which can be anywhere from 5 to 20 times that of a typical router. Expect a slight increase in your power bill, especially if your “old” PC is one of those power guzzling Pentium 4s or Athlon XPs. You can try to underclock them, but I don’t expect to see much of a difference.

With all that talk out of the way, let’s move on to the actual installation.

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Two election related articles have been making rounds in the intarwebs lately and they’re interesting enough to link to in this blog:

Was Manny Villar really ever poor? – Spoiler: No.

Noynoy Supporters are Proof that The Philippines is a Wowowee Idiocracy – one of the few things I hate about having a home office is that other people in the house watch Wowowee instead of doing less inane things like, say, read shounen manga (which are pretty inane when you don’t read them with tongue firmly in cheek). This blog post sums up why I hate the said show.

Just one more day to go before AME no Jidai!

Here’s the SOS団 showing how to get to AME no Jidai’s fair venue:

Been busy the entire week, with the first two days spent on a somewhat complicated Google Wave Robot/Gadget/System and the past three days trying to clear my “unfinished business” bin.

Anyway, I wrote this post is just to advertise our 6th fair, the feudal Japan themed AME no Jidai (AME’s era).

AME no Jidai

It will be held at A. Venue on November 28, 1PM – 10PM. Tickets are PhP 100. More details at the fair site.

I’ve been quite busy this past week with a lot of boring things not worth mentioning here. Long story short, there’s no Friday Randomness this week.

In the meantime, here’s the fail of the week care of our Commission on Elections.

Celebrity douchebaggery, controversies, some technical stuff and a BL PV in this week’s Friday Randomness.

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Nostalgia, whining, and even more whining in this issue of “Bry is too lazy to get a Tumblr account”.

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Windows 7 launch this week. Will drop by Gilmore tomorrow to see if they’re already selling OEM versions of Windows 7.

7 patty Whopper

Japan probably got the best deals out of this launch. Not only do they get a custom theme, an official OS-tan voiced by popular voice actress Nana Mizuki, they also get a special Burger King 7-patty Whopper for only ¥777 (for the first 30 customers, ¥1,450 for the rest).

What do we Filipinos get?

A freaking SM North Edsa Launch Event and a PhP 7,777 pre-order “promo” for the stripped down Windows 7 Home Basic. If it was a Home Premium, that might have made sense, but just a PhP 223 discount for an already crippled version? Sorry, we’ll pass.

Oh, and yeah, Apple has already rolled out their Get a Mac response ads. They were fun back in the Vista days, but after the Snow Leopard screw ups and the stability of Windows 7… meh.

More random stuff from this week below the cut.

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