---
product_id: 49781813
title: "Vault FW6A - 6 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Dual Core, AES-NI, Barebone"
brand: "protectli"
price: "186110 Ft"
currency: HUF
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
category: "Protectli"
url: https://www.desertcart.hu/products/49781813-vault-fw6a-6-port-firewall-micro-appliance-mini-pc-intel
store_origin: HU
region: Hungary
---

# Fanless silent design 6x Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports Intel Dual Core 1.8GHz with AES-NI Vault FW6A - 6 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Dual Core, AES-NI, Barebone

**Brand:** protectli
**Price:** 186110 Ft
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔐 Secure your digital fortress with silent power and unmatched flexibility!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vault FW6A - 6 Port, Firewall Micro Appliance/Mini PC - Intel Dual Core, AES-NI, Barebone by protectli
- **How much does it cost?** 186110 Ft with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hu](https://www.desertcart.hu/products/49781813-vault-fw6a-6-port-firewall-micro-appliance-mini-pc-intel)

## Best For

- protectli enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted protectli brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Whisper-Quiet Operation:** Fanless, silent design means zero distractions in your workspace or server room.
- • **Powerful & Efficient Processing:** Intel Dual Core Celeron 3867U with AES-NI hardware encryption for seamless, secure performance.
- • **Enterprise-Grade Network Security:** 6 blazing-fast Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports to keep your data flowing and protected.
- • **Customizable Barebones Flexibility:** Build your perfect firewall with your choice of RAM and storage—tailored to your exact needs.
- • **Open-Source Friendly & Future-Proof:** Compatible with pfSense, OPNsense, Untangle, and more—empower your network with trusted software.

## Overview

The Protectli Vault FW6A is a compact, fanless firewall micro appliance featuring 6 Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports and an Intel Dual Core Celeron 3867U processor with AES-NI encryption. This barebones mini PC offers maximum customization with user-installed RAM and storage, supports popular open-source firewall software, and delivers silent, reliable network security for professional-grade setups.

## Description

Product description

Review: Great hardware, very reliable and fantastic customer service - ** 6 months update ** I couldn't be happier with this unit. The hardware is very good, runs PFSENSE without a glitch, and customer service has been, once again fantastic. Last week I upgraded the BIOS, and right after the upgrade one port failed. I cut a ticket to customer support, sending all the relevant logs, boot log, pci config output, and such. They got back me after a day, and just told me to RMA the unit so they could troubleshoot the issue. They sent me a brand new unit (with already upgraded BIOS) with 2 day shipping, I swapped the RAM & SSD, and returned the old unit. This company has just gained a faithful customer, their customer support is top notch! ** original review ** I bought this firewall appliance about 6 weeks ago, using it with PFSENSE firewall software. I waited to give a review to get enough running experience first. The hardware is quite powerful and by far dwarfs the previous firewall hardware (good, but now 10 years old). I love that it has so many ports (I have 3 separate networks, and before with a 2 port firewall I had to use VLANs, thus multiplexing 3 networks into one single NIC). Even more importantly, they are Intel NICs. Many cheap firewalls use Realtek or other brands for the NIC hardware, which are cheaper than Intel, but not as reliable hardware wise, and the great thing with Intel NICs is that the driver is actually written by Intel. Hardware offload on Intel NICs works like a charm, on other NICs is touch and go. The 2 Ghz dual core processor has plenty of horsepower for all your needs. The hardware is built like a tank, the enclosure is essentially a giant heat sink, and the CPU operating temperature never goes above 28 C. As far as hardware installation: * I installed a 480 Gbytes SSD, but limited the user accessible space to 100 Gbytes. This gives 400% overprovisioning, which will basically make the SSD run forever and minimizes any chance of hitting flash erase, as they should always be plenty of spare blocks for reallocation. Now, 400% overprosioning is overkill (most enterprise SSDs only use 20%to 30% overprovisioning, but I want this puppy last for the next years without touching it, and SSDs are so cheap. If you want to do same, I recommend to use Linux's hdparm utility (I just burned an Ubuntu Live ISO image and run it using the DMI console). If you don't know what overprovisioning and what it means, than just buy a good 100 Gbytes enterprise class Intel or Samsung SSD and you'll be fine. * For memory: this hardware has a dual channel memory controller, so to get the best of the memory speed, you should buy two SO-DIMMS instead of one. For instance, if you want 8 Gbytes of RAM, buy 2 SO-DIMMS of 4 Gbytes each, you'll have the same capacity for about the same price, and faster memory speeds. * Performance has been great, I don't even get close to saturate the NICs or the CPU, and most importantly for me, latency is extremely low -- the latter is very important if you work from home often and you use a VPN to connect to the office. Customer service is fantastic. I had a couple problem, one with the serial port RS232-to-USB adapter, which wouldn't work correctly and another one with the PFSENSE RC 2.4 version not being able to shutdown or reboot properly. I had to do most of the work, but I got great assistance. * For the RS232-to-USB adapter, it turns out I had a very old version (10 years old) which wasn't working properly. Customer service was so nice that they sent me a free brand new adapter, and my serial console issues disappeared. * For the shutdown/reboot issue it turns out I had to disable all of power management features of the processors. I saw no difference in power consumption (11 watts), and in my opinion using power management on a firewall is quite silly anyway. Power management works by either slowing down the CPU clock or even by turning off one core. The problem with this is that when works comes in and it needs to run at full speed, there is a significant performance penalty is turning back on the core and in re-upping the operating frequency. So my recommendation (even if the production version of FPSENSE has fixed these issues) is to disable all power management features for the CPU (turn off sleep, C states, and adaptive frequency control). And for good measure use sysctl tunables in pfsense to set the lowest C state to be C0 (full power). This is a great hardware, works like a charm, and customer service is great, so I highly recommend it.
Review: Opening up an whole new world of Prosumer class of router / firewall !!! - I've been a die-hard fan of Ubiquiti gear and have been using my EdgeRouter Pro-8 for a few years. It's a very reliable router and the configuration learning curve has been fun and challenging at the beginning. As much as I like the EdgeRouter, it has its limitation and something just doesn't seem to work, such as the L2TP and OpenVPN (which is a pain in the behind to configure). A few months earlier, I have been hearing some good things about pfsense so I have started digging up some YouTube videos about it. A few months later, I took the plunge and purchased a Protectli Vault, installed pfsense in there, and I couldn't be any happier. The hardware is not cheap, nor I believe a good quality and prosumer class of router / firewall should be cheap to begin with, but is it worth it? After using it for a few days, I would say YES! I put 32G of DDR4 and a 256 mSATA in there, and the box is able to handle everything, and more than everything that my EdgeRouter was unable to handle. The speed is amazing and it just works! It does not have a fan, so it's completely silent. The temperate is always less than 29 degrees at the highest but could go down to 26 in general. I did the raw ISP test and was able to do have 950mbps down from my 1G connection, did the iperf tests and able to get close to 99% full speed. With pfblocker and suricata running, the WAN speed reduction is no more than 5 to 8% and I am totally fine with it, considering that there's a lot of filtering going on in the background. The box is still in the lab VLAN for now, as I want to migrate my good old configs from my EdgeRouter (firewall rules, VLANs, NAT etc) and make sure they work, before I put it in the production LAN, but I'm quite confident that this box will do a great job. One thing that I wanted to bring up, was that I did return the other Protectli 4-port vault, since the HDMI port could not function properly without resetting the CMOS. I do not have problem with this one. Also, I contacted Protecli support via their email for an inquiry, and within an hour, I got an email back from Brent, their technical support employee with feedback, even with his direct line and asked me to call him back if needed. I did and he picked up the phone right away and helped me out on the spot. TOP NOTCH CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!! I rarely see this level of support nowadays and good luck to get support from Ubiquiti unless you use their forum. Protectli does not just make great products, but their support is amazing. You spend quite a bit on the hardware, but you do know that the company supports what they sell without giving the customers grief. Please give me a thumbs up if you find this helpful. Thank you!

## Features

- 【NEWER MODEL AVAILABLE - Protectli Vault V1610】THE VAULT (FW6A): Secure your network with a compact, fanless & silent firewall. Comes with US-based Support & 30-day money back guarantee!
- CPU: Intel Dual Core Celeron 3867U, 64 bit, 1.8GHz, 2MB Smart Cache, Intel AES-NI hardware support
- PORTS: 6x Intel Gigabit Ethernet NIC ports, 4x USB 3.0, 1x RJ-45 COM, 1x HDMI
- COMPONENTS: Needs RAM & Storage to work! This is a Barebones unit for maximum customizability (no RAM or mSATA). Not all memory is compatible with the Vault! Please research "Vault Hardware Compatibility" before purchasing. coreboot BIOS optional, must be installed by user.
- COMPATIBILITY: No OS pre-installed. All hardware tested with pfSense, untangle, OPNsense and other popular open-source software solutions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0741F634J |
| Additional Features | Wps |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,918 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #80 in Modem Router Combos |
| Brand | Protectli |
| Built-In Media | Monitor |
| CPU Model | Celeron |
| CPU Model Number | 3867U |
| CPU Speed | 3.1 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 2 MB |
| Cache Size | 2 MB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | LAN, USB |
| Cooling Method | Passive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 72 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram | 32 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 610 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI, USB, USB 3.0 |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | No keyboard included |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Protectli |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Model Name | Vault FW6A |
| Model Number | FW6A-0 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 6 |
| Operating System | OS Agnostic |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
| Power Consumption | 35000 Milliwatts |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Processor Series | Celeron |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1211 |
| Processor Speed | 3.1 GHz |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | SODIMM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 64 GB |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Security Features | Hardware-level security with Intel AES-NI; compatible with various open-source firewall solutions |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 2 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| UPC | 791512480700 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Protectli
- **CPU Model:** Celeron
- **CPU Speed:** 3.1 GHz
- **Cache Size:** 2 MB
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Intel HD Graphics 610
- **Model Name:** Vault FW6A
- **Operating System:** OS Agnostic
- **Personal computer design type:** Mini PC
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Business

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great hardware, very reliable and fantastic customer service
*by F***O on October 26, 2017*

** 6 months update ** I couldn't be happier with this unit. The hardware is very good, runs PFSENSE without a glitch, and customer service has been, once again fantastic. Last week I upgraded the BIOS, and right after the upgrade one port failed. I cut a ticket to customer support, sending all the relevant logs, boot log, pci config output, and such. They got back me after a day, and just told me to RMA the unit so they could troubleshoot the issue. They sent me a brand new unit (with already upgraded BIOS) with 2 day shipping, I swapped the RAM & SSD, and returned the old unit. This company has just gained a faithful customer, their customer support is top notch! ** original review ** I bought this firewall appliance about 6 weeks ago, using it with PFSENSE firewall software. I waited to give a review to get enough running experience first. The hardware is quite powerful and by far dwarfs the previous firewall hardware (good, but now 10 years old). I love that it has so many ports (I have 3 separate networks, and before with a 2 port firewall I had to use VLANs, thus multiplexing 3 networks into one single NIC). Even more importantly, they are Intel NICs. Many cheap firewalls use Realtek or other brands for the NIC hardware, which are cheaper than Intel, but not as reliable hardware wise, and the great thing with Intel NICs is that the driver is actually written by Intel. Hardware offload on Intel NICs works like a charm, on other NICs is touch and go. The 2 Ghz dual core processor has plenty of horsepower for all your needs. The hardware is built like a tank, the enclosure is essentially a giant heat sink, and the CPU operating temperature never goes above 28 C. As far as hardware installation: * I installed a 480 Gbytes SSD, but limited the user accessible space to 100 Gbytes. This gives 400% overprovisioning, which will basically make the SSD run forever and minimizes any chance of hitting flash erase, as they should always be plenty of spare blocks for reallocation. Now, 400% overprosioning is overkill (most enterprise SSDs only use 20%to 30% overprovisioning, but I want this puppy last for the next years without touching it, and SSDs are so cheap. If you want to do same, I recommend to use Linux's hdparm utility (I just burned an Ubuntu Live ISO image and run it using the DMI console). If you don't know what overprovisioning and what it means, than just buy a good 100 Gbytes enterprise class Intel or Samsung SSD and you'll be fine. * For memory: this hardware has a dual channel memory controller, so to get the best of the memory speed, you should buy two SO-DIMMS instead of one. For instance, if you want 8 Gbytes of RAM, buy 2 SO-DIMMS of 4 Gbytes each, you'll have the same capacity for about the same price, and faster memory speeds. * Performance has been great, I don't even get close to saturate the NICs or the CPU, and most importantly for me, latency is extremely low -- the latter is very important if you work from home often and you use a VPN to connect to the office. Customer service is fantastic. I had a couple problem, one with the serial port RS232-to-USB adapter, which wouldn't work correctly and another one with the PFSENSE RC 2.4 version not being able to shutdown or reboot properly. I had to do most of the work, but I got great assistance. * For the RS232-to-USB adapter, it turns out I had a very old version (10 years old) which wasn't working properly. Customer service was so nice that they sent me a free brand new adapter, and my serial console issues disappeared. * For the shutdown/reboot issue it turns out I had to disable all of power management features of the processors. I saw no difference in power consumption (11 watts), and in my opinion using power management on a firewall is quite silly anyway. Power management works by either slowing down the CPU clock or even by turning off one core. The problem with this is that when works comes in and it needs to run at full speed, there is a significant performance penalty is turning back on the core and in re-upping the operating frequency. So my recommendation (even if the production version of FPSENSE has fixed these issues) is to disable all power management features for the CPU (turn off sleep, C states, and adaptive frequency control). And for good measure use sysctl tunables in pfsense to set the lowest C state to be C0 (full power). This is a great hardware, works like a charm, and customer service is great, so I highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Opening up an whole new world of Prosumer class of router / firewall !!!
*by J***E on March 17, 2019*

I've been a die-hard fan of Ubiquiti gear and have been using my EdgeRouter Pro-8 for a few years. It's a very reliable router and the configuration learning curve has been fun and challenging at the beginning. As much as I like the EdgeRouter, it has its limitation and something just doesn't seem to work, such as the L2TP and OpenVPN (which is a pain in the behind to configure). A few months earlier, I have been hearing some good things about pfsense so I have started digging up some YouTube videos about it. A few months later, I took the plunge and purchased a Protectli Vault, installed pfsense in there, and I couldn't be any happier. The hardware is not cheap, nor I believe a good quality and prosumer class of router / firewall should be cheap to begin with, but is it worth it? After using it for a few days, I would say YES! I put 32G of DDR4 and a 256 mSATA in there, and the box is able to handle everything, and more than everything that my EdgeRouter was unable to handle. The speed is amazing and it just works! It does not have a fan, so it's completely silent. The temperate is always less than 29 degrees at the highest but could go down to 26 in general. I did the raw ISP test and was able to do have 950mbps down from my 1G connection, did the iperf tests and able to get close to 99% full speed. With pfblocker and suricata running, the WAN speed reduction is no more than 5 to 8% and I am totally fine with it, considering that there's a lot of filtering going on in the background. The box is still in the lab VLAN for now, as I want to migrate my good old configs from my EdgeRouter (firewall rules, VLANs, NAT etc) and make sure they work, before I put it in the production LAN, but I'm quite confident that this box will do a great job. One thing that I wanted to bring up, was that I did return the other Protectli 4-port vault, since the HDMI port could not function properly without resetting the CMOS. I do not have problem with this one. Also, I contacted Protecli support via their email for an inquiry, and within an hour, I got an email back from Brent, their technical support employee with feedback, even with his direct line and asked me to call him back if needed. I did and he picked up the phone right away and helped me out on the spot. TOP NOTCH CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!! I rarely see this level of support nowadays and good luck to get support from Ubiquiti unless you use their forum. Protectli does not just make great products, but their support is amazing. You spend quite a bit on the hardware, but you do know that the company supports what they sell without giving the customers grief. Please give me a thumbs up if you find this helpful. Thank you!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very pleased with this mini-tank...
*by K***K on September 18, 2017*

4-stars so far - will likely upgrade to 5 stars if it's stable. So far there is a LOT to like, very sturdy due to heavy heatsink - which provides confidence in it's reliability. After hours of run-time, the temp of the heatsink stays the same. The power adapter is also high quality - it doesn't even get warm. Everything included worked well to get 16GB of ram and a 1TB SATA SSD installed. No 'quirks' with BIOS settings, it just seems to work well and just hope that it will be reliable. I did get ESXi 6.5U1 installed after a few hours of hair-pulling - but if you have trouble search for ESXi customizer powershell script. Have to do a few things to get the ISO you need with the ne1000 drivers disabled (VMWare loads that driver but it doesn't support the specific intel nics on this board) so that forces vmware to load the e1000 drivers which include support for these nics.

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