I’m planning out a proxmox box with an OPNsense VM for an upcoming build. I want to consolidate multiple little boxes into one more capable device.

I was planning on using a dual port NIC that I would passthru to the OPNsense VM. I like the idea of the WAN interface being piped directly to the VM rather than passing through the host and being presented as a virtual device. But that means BSD has to play nice with it and as I understand it, BSD network drivers can be temperamental and intel’s drivers are just better.

I was looking at using a cheap dual port intel 226v NIC for this, but intel’s not in a great place right now so I’d like to consider other options. Everywhere online, people scream “only use intel NICs for this” but I find it ridiculous that in 2025, nobody else has managed to make stable drivers for their hardware in this use case.

What are your experiences with non-intel NICs in OPNsense?

  • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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    2 days ago

    Intel or no Intel, it’ll be fine. Personally though for your primary router, I recommend you get 10G if you aren’t doing that already. Even if you won’t use it yet, get it now and thank yourself later

    • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      2 days ago

      well it’s just for a home network and theres nothing I have that will ever need 10G. I energy consumption is higher and equipment costs are higher on 10G as well. I’ll likely be on gigabit for quite a bit but I’m planning the 2.5G as a compromise for future upgrades.