I run the embedded version on an IP330. I bought an IDE to compact flash adapter. It was as easy as flashing the image to the compact flash card, inserting it in the adapter, and turning on the IP330.
Search the forum. It has already been posted several times. You are running an old bios that had issues. Upgrade the bios to the latest version and it will work.
ive noticed the same thing on some pcmcia cards, just type the interface name, instead of typing "a" type the name of your other nic, should be displayed what cards have been detected.
All inbound traffic is denied by default.
When you create a port-forward, there is an option to create the firewall rule. It's checked by default.
To ping the firewall, you would need to add a rule on the WAN to allow ICMP to the WAN address.
If you are using proxy-arp VIPs and port-forwards, the VIPs will not be pingable, even with ICMP allowed.
i have disabled USB support in BIOS , changed MPS Table from 1.4 to 1.1 and i also disabled
all other boot devices except CDROM .
Now i was able to install pfsense including the onboard RAID Controller .
I have also switched back to MPS 1.4 and system is still running .
You are absolutely right, I am sorry, looks like I did not use the right search terms.
This is what came up, so now I need to know if this is still the way to do it, and if yes, how to make that additional configuration permanent to be established on boot (I am not familiar with the way some manual additions are added to the pfSense way of system configuration).
Thanks, got it installed by changing from auto-detect to LBA for that hard drive. I had another error, I installed GRUB and got "Error 18" which I didn't feel like researching so I reinstalled without GRUB. Everything seems to be working fine now.
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