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50 IP limit Sophos XG Home

Anyone can please guide me about the IP's limit 50 in sophos XG Home (SFVH (SFOS 16.05.0 RC-1) ?

Is that mean we only can use 50 Host devices with Sophos SFVH (SFOS 16.05.0 RC-1) ?



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  • Hi,

    you are confusing the XG and the UTM. The UTM has a 50 IP limit for home users. The XG has a 4 CPU and 6gb of ram limits.

    The 4 CPU limit is interesting because if you go to a 4ghz CPU you can keep pushing this limit. The 6gb of ram will be dictated by your firewall rules and things like IPS implementation, ATP setup, QOS etc.

    edited spelling mistakes.

    XG115W - v20.0.3 MR-3 - Home

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  • It was the old UTM 9 (eUTM as rfcat_vk called it) that has a 50 IP limit.

    The Sophos XG as you mentioned has the hardware limit mentioned by rfcat_vk, and no IP limitations

  • Hi Frank,

    the eUTM was a typing mistake, since corrected.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.3 MR-3 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

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  • I am running the XG home on my own hardware  for 3 years now , and I noticed that the user limit is maxed out at 30 users.  I thought that the limits on home edition were 6 G ram and 4 cores, anyone else have this issue?  

     

     

     

  • Hi,

    that is because all you have setup is 30 users either in clientless or registered users via your AD. If you are using DHCP, that will be the active device/user count.

    Ian

    XG115W - v20.0.3 MR-3 - Home

    XG on VM 8 - v21 GA

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  • Yes, that is exactly it. I have 30 client-less users with static IPs.

    thanks for clarifying that.