---
product_id: 467190641
title: "2.5GbE Linux Firewall Micro Appliance Celeron N5105 4xIntel I226 Nic Firewall Router PC 8GB DDR4 128GB M.2 NVMe SSD AES-NI"
brand: "moginsok"
price: "5808 kr"
currency: DKK
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Moginsok"
url: https://www.desertcart.dk/products/467190641-2-5gbe-linux-firewall-micro-appliance-celeron-n5105-4xintel-i226
store_origin: DK
region: Denmark
---

# 2.5GbE Intel i225-V LAN ports Intel Celeron N5095 Quad-Core CPU up to 2.9GHz Fanless passive cooling for silent operation 2.5GbE Linux Firewall Micro Appliance Celeron N5105 4xIntel I226 Nic Firewall Router PC 8GB DDR4 128GB M.2 NVMe SSD AES-NI

**Brand:** moginsok
**Price:** 5808 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Secure your network with silent power and lightning-fast 2.5GbE speed!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2.5GbE Linux Firewall Micro Appliance Celeron N5105 4xIntel I226 Nic Firewall Router PC 8GB DDR4 128GB M.2 NVMe SSD AES-NI by moginsok
- **How much does it cost?** 5808 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.dk](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/467190641-2-5gbe-linux-firewall-micro-appliance-celeron-n5105-4xintel-i226)

## Best For

- moginsok enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Versatile OS Compatibility:** Optimized for pfSense, OPNsense, ESXi, and more — empowering IT pros to customize their secure network environment effortlessly.
- • **Expandable Memory & Storage:** Dual DDR4 slots support up to 32GB RAM and dual SSD slots (M.2 NVMe + 2.5" SATA) for tailored performance and storage scalability.
- • **Blazing 2.5GbE Network Speed:** Four Intel i225-V LAN ports deliver ultra-fast, professional-grade connectivity to future-proof your network infrastructure.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Fanless Design:** Silent, fanless mini PC ensures zero noise disruption while maintaining optimal thermal performance.
- • **Powerful Quad-Core Performance:** Intel Jasper Lake Celeron N5095 CPU with AES-NI accelerates encryption and multitasking for seamless firewall and VPN operations.

## Overview

The MOGINSOK MGCN50N Firewall Appliance is a fanless mini PC featuring an Intel Celeron N5095 quad-core processor up to 2.9GHz, 8GB DDR4 RAM (expandable to 32GB), and 128GB M.2 NVMe SSD storage. Equipped with four Intel i225-V 2.5GbE LAN ports, it delivers professional-grade network speeds ideal for pfSense, OPNsense, and other firewall/router OS. Its silent passive cooling, AES-NI encryption support, and versatile expansion options make it a robust, scalable solution for secure, high-performance network management favored by IT professionals and tech-savvy managers.

## Description

desertcart.com: MOGINSOK Firewall Appliance 2.5Gbe Intel Celeron N5095 Quad Core, 4*Intel I225-V LAN Fanless Mini PC 8G DDR4 128G M.2 NVMe Support PFSENSE Router/AES-NI/OPNsense : Electronics

Review: Nice unit with a few minor glitches - This is a very nice little box. The designers should be proud. I had no problem loading and running FreeBSD 12.3-RELEASE (the unit comes with pfSense on FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE.) I vaguely remember booting Fedora 37 on it from a USB drive. I did not try Windows 10 or 11. I've gotten used to powering devices via USB-C. This platform uses a 36W power brick. It has the fairly recent Intel I225-V network interfaces - those can ramp all the way up to 2.5G. It's taken a while for Linux and FreeBSD to get drivers for this NIC, but they are there now. It is easy to remove the bottom cover plate and get to the M-SATA SSD and the memory. I preserved the original pfSense M-Sata drive and replaced it with one that I could play with. (If you do this yourself, make sure you get an "M-SATA" SSD, not an M.2 SSD.) The issues I found are these: 1. There is a long (up to 30 delay) during booting while it asks whether you want to enter Setup - even if you've set that delay to 1 second. Entering Setup also takes many seconds. Once booted it runs quite well. 2. I have not found a boot-device selection menu - I often boot from USB "live" drives - and going into Setup to do this is a bother. 3. The documentation has errors - such as conflating the LEDs on the left/right sides of the ethernet ports (the Intel i225 nics seem to have tripped a lot of designers on this.) 4. The USB ports are upside down - not that most people will notice or care, but the USB spec does specify which way is supposed to be "up". (I wish this platform had USB-C, including being powered via USB-C.) 5. I saw no way to update the BIOS. I could only boot from USB with drives inserted directly rather than via a USB-3 hub. That's an annoyance for me, but I doubt that many people would even notice. The box is almost all heat sink - but I've never yet felt it more than slightly warm to the touch. There is so much heat sink that there's not much roon to attach an external label.
Review: Great little pfsense box - Been using this for a little under a month (uptime is 28 Days, 17 Hours, 45 Minutes) at time of writing this. No issues with hardware stability using pfsense v2.6.0 since getting this mini PC it has been rock solid and running on average around 46c as per the Dashboard temp gauge. Purchased the version with the 8Gb RAM and 128Gb SSD which is way more than enough for a pfsense appliance. Currently my setup is using this as an edge firewall with snort, pfblocker-NG and a couple other Packages to make sure it's secure with an SSL cert. Placement is Modem>Pfsense>Switch>router>wifi mesh network Have Spectrums 1Gb down 40Mbps up and achieve those speeds across the network with any wired device, on wireless it's average around 600Mbps down and 35Mbps up which is not bad at all and am able to run multiple client devices at the same time streaming 4k video, gaming (Little more on this further down), work from home using multiple VMs and VPN connections without issue. As for the gaming not willing to use UPnP but don't play online multiplayer games so it's not something we need, if needed you can make a VLAN and segregate the consoles. If you are looking to use this and game you will have to configure the NAT settings, by default NAT is restricted on all gaming consoles. The 2.5Gb ports are nice to have but if your other network devices don't support 2.5Gb then you'll be using the lowest speed of those ports. A great youtube channel to follow for some configurations and helpful explanations is TheTecknowledge other wise known as Lawrence Systems. One thing that took me a little longer to figure out (first time having more than a modem/router) was make sure that during the setup your other network hardware has DHCP and NAT off and just let this pfsense box do it, double NAT was a headache and DHCP conflicts can make it hard for RDP or other client share settings to be seen. Set DHCP on AP to disabled if you can and use the LAN ports to connect between each device. If you do connect this to your modem make sure to power down the modem then connect it to the WAN on this box then power modem on, power on pfsense, etc... one at a time so that it can receive the new DHCP lease. Overall this is an awesome device and out of the box is great if you get the pre-installed version. If not would assume you can make it whatever you want by installing a Linux distro, haven't tried that yet.

## Features

- ✅【Professional Firewall PC MGCN50N】MOGINSOK Fanless Firewall Mini PC- MGCN50N, a fanless & silent professional firewall router pc bring you a secured and encrypted network environment.Multi-functional support AES-NI, ESXI, Watchdog, Auto power on, RTC, PXE boot, Wake-on-LAN
- ✅【CPU&Ports】MOGINSOK Firewall PC MGCN50N- onboard with Jasper Lake 11th Gen Intel Celeron 5095 Quad cores Four threads 2.0GHz up to 2.9GHz 4MB cache with Intel UHD Graphics ,supported AES-NI . With 1*HDMI 2.0. MGCN50N also with Dual DDR4 RAM slot support 2x16GB DDR4 non-ecc Ram Maximum 2933Mhz and 1xM.2 NVMe/PCIe 3.0x1 2280 SSD slot and 1x2.5Inch SATA SSD/HDD(Maximum 9mm) slot.
- ✅【2xDDR4 Ram & 2x SSD slots】MOGINSOK Micro Firewall Appliance MGCN50N installed with 8G RAM 128GB NVMe SSD (2xDDR4 slot support expand to 32GB DDR4 2933MHz ) and 1*M.2 PICE 3.0x1 NVMe slot, also has a 1xMINI PCIE slot support WIFI/3G/4G module and 1*2.5INCH SATA HDD/SSD) configurations, you can install your own ram and ssd for DIY depends on your application.
- ✅【Professional OS Supported】This Firewall Route with 4*Intel i225V network card speed maximum up to 2.5GbE(need other device like router, cables etc. also support 2.5Gb) bring you more faster and professional network usage(some system suppliers maybe have not released compatible driver to match yet, suggest to install newest version of following systems: compatiable pf-Sense plus 23.0X or CE 2.7.x, OPNsense 22.1, OpenWrt, ROS7, ESXI , Proxmox, CentOS etc).
- ✅【Quality With Warranty】If you have any questions on MOGINSOK Firewall Appliance MGCN50N, feel free to contact us(if you want to get the latest bios update, you can send us message via desertcart). We offered 12 Months warranty for it and WE'LL REPLY YOUR Questions within 12 hours(during Workdays).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DLLC232N |
| Additional Features | AES-NI Support, ESXI Support, Watchdog, Auto power on, RTC, PXE boot, Wake-on-LAN, Professional OS Support |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,872 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #968 in Mini Computers |
| Brand | MOGINSOK |
| Built-In Media | RGB Lighting |
| CPU Model | Mobile Intel Celeron Processor |
| CPU Model Number | Intel celeron N5095 |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 2.9 GHz |
| CPU Speed | 2 GHz |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Display Device, Network Device, Wireless Connectivity Device |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Cooling Method | Passive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 150 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1080 |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | DRAM |
| Hard Disk Description | SSHD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | MOGINSOK |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2933 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Speed | 2933 MHz |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 34 GB |
| Model Name | MGCN50N |
| Model Number | MGCN50N |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Mobile Intel Celeron Processor |
| Processor Socket | BGA 413 |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Security Features | Firewall, Encryption |
| Speaker Type | External Speakers Required |
| Specific Uses For Product | Everyday Use |
| Style Name | Intel Celeron N5095 |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MOGINSOK
- **CPU Model:** Celeron
- **CPU Speed:** 2 GHz
- **Cache Size:** 4 MB
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Intel UHD Graphics (Integrated)
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 128 GB
- **Operating System:** Linux
- **Personal computer design type:** Mini PC
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Business, Everyday Use

## Images

![2.5GbE Linux Firewall Micro Appliance Celeron N5105 4xIntel I226 Nic Firewall Router PC 8GB DDR4 128GB M.2 NVMe SSD AES-NI - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61RscyVUx6L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the product return & repair policy?**
A: We offer 12months replacement period for nonhuman damage、3 years hardware gurantee and life-time support, any questions just ask US.

**Q: Where can i get the updates on the bios ?**
A: We'll update the bios from time to time(depends on needs), you can ask us for it if you have any requirements.

**Q: What is the password and user name ? And what is the IP address ?**
A: Default User name is : admin, password is : "p f s e n s e", IP address is :192.168.0.1 for CE 2.7.X version

**Q: What can i do if the network card is not recongized ?**
A: First need to check the OS support 2.5GBE or not , then check the drivers are ok or not, you can also send us messages for further details of the issue,.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice unit with a few minor glitches
*by S***S on December 7, 2022*

This is a very nice little box. The designers should be proud. I had no problem loading and running FreeBSD 12.3-RELEASE (the unit comes with pfSense on FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE.) I vaguely remember booting Fedora 37 on it from a USB drive. I did not try Windows 10 or 11. I've gotten used to powering devices via USB-C. This platform uses a 36W power brick. It has the fairly recent Intel I225-V network interfaces - those can ramp all the way up to 2.5G. It's taken a while for Linux and FreeBSD to get drivers for this NIC, but they are there now. It is easy to remove the bottom cover plate and get to the M-SATA SSD and the memory. I preserved the original pfSense M-Sata drive and replaced it with one that I could play with. (If you do this yourself, make sure you get an "M-SATA" SSD, not an M.2 SSD.) The issues I found are these: 1. There is a long (up to 30 delay) during booting while it asks whether you want to enter Setup - even if you've set that delay to 1 second. Entering Setup also takes many seconds. Once booted it runs quite well. 2. I have not found a boot-device selection menu - I often boot from USB "live" drives - and going into Setup to do this is a bother. 3. The documentation has errors - such as conflating the LEDs on the left/right sides of the ethernet ports (the Intel i225 nics seem to have tripped a lot of designers on this.) 4. The USB ports are upside down - not that most people will notice or care, but the USB spec does specify which way is supposed to be "up". (I wish this platform had USB-C, including being powered via USB-C.) 5. I saw no way to update the BIOS. I could only boot from USB with drives inserted directly rather than via a USB-3 hub. That's an annoyance for me, but I doubt that many people would even notice. The box is almost all heat sink - but I've never yet felt it more than slightly warm to the touch. There is so much heat sink that there's not much roon to attach an external label.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great little pfsense box
*by J***N on August 5, 2022*

Been using this for a little under a month (uptime is 28 Days, 17 Hours, 45 Minutes) at time of writing this. No issues with hardware stability using pfsense v2.6.0 since getting this mini PC it has been rock solid and running on average around 46c as per the Dashboard temp gauge. Purchased the version with the 8Gb RAM and 128Gb SSD which is way more than enough for a pfsense appliance. Currently my setup is using this as an edge firewall with snort, pfblocker-NG and a couple other Packages to make sure it's secure with an SSL cert. Placement is Modem>Pfsense>Switch>router>wifi mesh network Have Spectrums 1Gb down 40Mbps up and achieve those speeds across the network with any wired device, on wireless it's average around 600Mbps down and 35Mbps up which is not bad at all and am able to run multiple client devices at the same time streaming 4k video, gaming (Little more on this further down), work from home using multiple VMs and VPN connections without issue. As for the gaming not willing to use UPnP but don't play online multiplayer games so it's not something we need, if needed you can make a VLAN and segregate the consoles. If you are looking to use this and game you will have to configure the NAT settings, by default NAT is restricted on all gaming consoles. The 2.5Gb ports are nice to have but if your other network devices don't support 2.5Gb then you'll be using the lowest speed of those ports. A great youtube channel to follow for some configurations and helpful explanations is TheTecknowledge other wise known as Lawrence Systems. One thing that took me a little longer to figure out (first time having more than a modem/router) was make sure that during the setup your other network hardware has DHCP and NAT off and just let this pfsense box do it, double NAT was a headache and DHCP conflicts can make it hard for RDP or other client share settings to be seen. Set DHCP on AP to disabled if you can and use the LAN ports to connect between each device. If you do connect this to your modem make sure to power down the modem then connect it to the WAN on this box then power modem on, power on pfsense, etc... one at a time so that it can receive the new DHCP lease. Overall this is an awesome device and out of the box is great if you get the pre-installed version. If not would assume you can make it whatever you want by installing a Linux distro, haven't tried that yet.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice Firewall appliance
*by R***. on July 24, 2022*

My order was shipped from China and was received 2 weeks earlier than originally expected, thanks for that! If you are ordering this, you should be VERY competent in computer networking. (A firewall is in no way something for an inexperienced person to try.) Once received, the coin-battery was loose and rattling inside the computer. The double sided tape that was supposed to hold it to the USB ports did not last shipping halfway around the world, so this is something for the manufacturer needs to correct. (The coin-battery is not heavy enough damage the circuittry inside, and it was completely encased in a rubber shrink wrap.) This is the sole reason for 4 stars, not 5 stars. The computer was not damaged because of the unsecured battery. Since I had the device open, I looked the device over. Everything was installed correctly. (By the way, I am A+ certified, and have built many computers in the past.) The RAM was even secured with hot glue. The RAM and M2-drive were not brands known to most US consumers, but they perform respectable. Once the computer was closed, I did some prep work on my home network. I Changed my mesh WIFI setup to access point(AP) mode. (You should not set it as a router when you have a separate firewall device.) I also made sure to turn off the DHCP server on my cable/DSL modem, and set to bridge mode. (A firewall will have its own DHCP server, 2 DHCP servers will be a bad thing.) pfSense was pre-installed on this device, so in theory you could turn it on and be ready to go. But I, and everyone else should do this, rest the BIOS/UEFI settings, and erased the pre-installed pfSense. I Installed pfsense again with my own settings and configuration. Not that I don't trust the computer manufacturers, I just want to have things done MY way. I was able to get everything done in 2 hours. The big question is "Why did I want my own firewall?" Because my cable provider has my modem locked down, and I cannot make any adjustments with the configuration of a piece of equipment that I purchased. Including updating the firmware on the cable modem, which would fix a known security vulnerability! They will not install the new firmware that would fix the security issue on my behalf either. I understand that you don't want unprofessional users messing with updating the firmware on devices, but to force people to leave their home devices vulnerable to a security threat is unacceptable! ( Ahem... off topic...) Instead of purchasing a new cable modem, I decided to get a firewall that will block the known (and many unknown) security vulnerabilities. The firewall costs about 30% more than a new cable modem, and pfSense is constantly updated, open sourced (so everyone can see what is happening "under the hood" of the program), and free. The new cable modem would also be locked down by the cable company. The four 2.5Gb ethernet ports make this device ready for the long term future. 1Gbe has been standard for 10 years or so, and we are just starting the transition to 2.5Gb. And 2.5Gb can use CAT5e (or CAT6 and higher) cable, which has been the standard cabling installation since 1998-2000. The Intel 5105 CPU is a great choice to do deep packet inspection and not slow down your connection. 8GB RAM and 128GB M2 are both overkill for a firewall, but allows for other things to get installed alongside pfSense in the future. 30 days in and I am not having any issues and the machine is working fine. I have an energy monitoring device installed in my circuit breaker panel (for solar panels) and this small computer draws 20-40 watts, depending upon the load. Usually 22 watts.

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.dk/products/467190641-2-5gbe-linux-firewall-micro-appliance-celeron-n5105-4xintel-i226](https://www.desertcart.dk/products/467190641-2-5gbe-linux-firewall-micro-appliance-celeron-n5105-4xintel-i226)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Denmark*
*Store origin: DK*
*Last updated: 2026-04-23*