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XG Firewall Home Premium HW-Requirements and CAPWAP Compatibility

Hello togehter,
i've a Wireless-LAN-Controller and NFGW Firewall in progrss from another vendor.
Now, the XG home Premium sounds good, but there are to many questionmarks in my case :(

Current Mode
5 CAPWAP AP's from another Vendor (all are in CAPWAP Mode running) - dualband with 300 MBit per band and device.
1 NGFW Firewall
1 Bridged Modem 100/100 MBit.

Future Mode (if possible)
- The CAPWAP AP's can be used with the Sophos XG Home Premium WLC in CAPWAP (compatible) mode

- Is there a datashett, where the CPU/RAM/storage is written down (and the unsupported CPU typea) ?ß

 

If it's working, i plan to switch from the running vendor to the Sophos solution.


Thx forward and best regards
Chris



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  • Hi Chris,

    The APs will work with the XG, but not be managed by it. 

    There is no home premium XG, the software for home users is the same that is loaded on to the enterprise boxes.

    If you do a search of the Sophos site you should find something like thishttps://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/unified-threat-management/tech-specs.aspx which should give you an idea.

    Hardware maximum for home users

    1/. 4 CPU cores (real preferably) AMD and intel late models.

    2/. 6gb of RAM

     

    You can use a disk from about 30gb upwards, I would recommend at least 60 or maybe 120gb any larger takes too long to install the software.

    The number of devices and networks you connect to your XG is only limited by your memory, CPU, firewall rules and other features you enable.

    Ian

  • Hello ,

    have you any experiants in setup a sophos on this config, or whether there is a HW component against it?

    CPU

    Intel Celeron Processor J1900 (2M Cache, up to 2.42 GHz)

    Low power consumption, and passively cooled,

     

    Ethernet
    4 Ethernet ports(Intel NIC's)


    Or is the Intel processor not compatible/to slow ?

     

    Thanks and best regards
    Chris

     

  • Hi Chris,

    yes, I have experience in setting up both UTM and XG on the J1900. Worked well in both cases. If you look at the specifications for the 85 and 105 I think you will find they run atom processors.

    The reason I have moved away from the J1900 for the moment is I fiddle with the configuration and found that the changes were taking too  long to process. That was a bug I believe tat was fixed in mr3.

    Ian

  • Hi LAN,

    sounds great to start my dual firewall project (Sophos extranet and the existing in front of the intranet zone :)

    What i've not found is a possibility to use the Sophos XG Home Premium and perhapse per addendum the possibility to use the XG firewall also for Mobile Device Management / Control in one?

    Any experiance ... is it possible to Managed Mobile Devies (eg. blocking video/photo cam, configured VPN and wireless connections on the device) trough UEM (on-prem) and embedded at the XG-Firewall (eg. extention module for XG Home Premium) ?

    Thanks forward for your reply
    Chris

     

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  • Hi LAN,

    sounds great to start my dual firewall project (Sophos extranet and the existing in front of the intranet zone :)

    What i've not found is a possibility to use the Sophos XG Home Premium and perhapse per addendum the possibility to use the XG firewall also for Mobile Device Management / Control in one?

    Any experiance ... is it possible to Managed Mobile Devies (eg. blocking video/photo cam, configured VPN and wireless connections on the device) trough UEM (on-prem) and embedded at the XG-Firewall (eg. extention module for XG Home Premium) ?

    Thanks forward for your reply
    Chris

     

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