woundwart (Sophos UTM 110/120)
Summary
Low power machine with multiple gigabit interfaces.
Notes
- Pin 51 was taped over on the wifi card. Don't remember what purpose this serves. Cursory google search indicates it is to enable/disable the second radio (possibly bluetooth in this case), and some machines predate that pin assignment.
- Fan is noisy.
- Linux seems to enumerate the network devices opposite of the case labeling.
Hardware
| Make | Sophos |
| Year | 2012 |
| Model | UTM 110/120 |
| Power Supply | 12V 3.33A |
| Processor | Intel Atom N450 |
| Memory | 2GB DDR2 |
| Ports | VGA |
| 2x USB A 2.0 | |
| 4x RJ-45 LAN | |
| 2x RP-SMA WiFi | |
| RJ-45 Serial | |
| Graphics | Intel GMA 3150 |
| Storage | 120GB SATA Inland Professional SSD |
| Int. Peripherals | 4x Intel 82583V Gigabit Ethernet |
| Intel Wireless AC 7260 WiFi | |
| CompactFlash slot | |
| Ext. Peripherals | - |
| Dimensions | |
| Length/Depth | 15 cm |
| Width | 21.1 cm |
| Height/Thickness | 4.8 cm |
| Weight | 1.13 kg (2 lbs 8 oz) |
Software
| Operating System | |
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Log
A lot of little network machines
Basic once over and upgrades
- Punched a couple holes in the case for antennas.
- Added an Intel 7260 Wifi card ().
- Fan is vibratey and I tried to dampen it, but it's not enough. Needs replacement.
- Swapped 320GB hard drive for 120GB SSD.