• J3355B shuts down if I connect the NIC

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    @SammyWoo: Afraid so. I would… try another slot if available.  Use compressed air can on slot as well as NIC board in general in case of lose metal shavings present. Go another PCIe card to rest, in case is the Mobo. Got your 12v, Extended Power Plug hooked up (if any), lots of people miss it. Thanks. The J3355B is a mini-ITX board, so only 1 PCIE slot is available. It also only has a 24-pin power connector which I did connect. I don't have any other PCIE card available, but I can try to connect the NIC to my FreeNAS box and see if the same issue crops up. If so, then I will RMA, but if the FreeNAS board starts up without a problem, then I am not sure what to do. I will perform this test tonight hopefully.
  • PFSense with AT&T, Verizon and Sprint or Tmobile LTE

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    It should be no more difficult connecting to multiple carriers than one assuming you have hardware that will do it. You won't get LTE speeds unless your device present the connection as Ethernet. So either an entirely external device actually connected via Ethernet or a device that appears to the OS as a NIC, usually USB. Devices that appear as com port modem will not reach LTE speeds, you are limited by the PPP connection. However they also work 'best' with pfSense currently as removing a com port or losing the ppp is something it is configured to deal with. Removing a configured interface is not. Steve
  • Funny how big difference for help in this forum?

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    We are not Minisys support. The best anyone could do for you here is google it for you. Go back to whomever you bought it from for support with it. Locked.
  • Access/Update BIOS on MiniSYS

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    We're not minisys support. Locked.
  • MikroTik R11e-5HacD Wireless Card Support

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    I would expect that card to be completely unsupported. At best it will only work in 802.11n mode but I don't imagine even that working as it's a newer device that requires ath10k. Where did you see reports of success? Steve
  • BXE 10Gb NIC Help

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    The driver was never fixed by switching to 12. While it showed more errors, I still had no use of my NIC while on any newer platform. Ill see about bringing this up to the devs over with FreeBSD though to see what all they have to say. Thanks for your help!
  • Totally Lost What/Where To Buy In The UK

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    Hi, I bought this motherboard: Asrock J3455M NA, it has an embedded Apollo Lake Celeron, 4 cores, 1.5/2.3Ghz, 10WTDP, supports AES-NI added 4GB of DDR3 RAM 4 port  Intel I350-T4 PCI Express PCI-E already had the case, the hd and the power supply, ended up spending around 150GBP for a <10W 4 core (albeit celeron) processor and a quad port intel nic. My Internet connections are slow, one wifi at 30Mbps/3Mbps and an ADSL at 10Mbps/512Kbps, multiple IPSEC and OPenVPN tunnels terminated on it, cpu never goes over 10%, coming from an old celeron@600Mhz with storage on a CF card the system is pretty fast. The only issue I had is that it would not boot 2.4.x due to a bug, solved by applying this fix: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=139027.msg760012#msg760012 Regards, Mattia
  • Zotac ZBOX CI-327 (Intel N3450)

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    Nice!  Well I'm glad the compiled driver has been helpful.  Unfortunately I don't have any great ideas about why your download speed would be slow.  I see that your older PC had Broadcom NICs, but you've proven that the Realteks on the Zotac are more than capable of 200+Mbps.  Was this testing performed following a fresh installation, or after restoring a config?  If you're not running any IDS and have double checked that you have no traffic shaping enabled somehow, maybe it's worth doing a fresh installation and running some speed tests on different sites before customizing any settings.  Also, I don't see whether you said if your older machine was also running 2.4.3?  In other words, do you suspect this is an issue with 2.4.3, or an issue with the Zotac hardware you're running on?
  • PfSense hardware

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    @Inxsible: Intel i340-t4  – $18.95 USED -- I'd go used/server-pulls here to avoid Chinese fake cards M350 Mini ITX enclosure - $39.95 NEW.
  • NIC recommendation for R210ii

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    Hi, is this combination working reliably for you? If so what version of pfsense are you running please? I've got the same configuration (R210II and i350-T4)  but have posted in the general section that I'm having major problems getting it to boot reliably after a reboot with all intel ports populated. Sadly I've had no responses and I'm at a loss what to do next, but if we could compare BIOS setup/i350 config I'd appreciate it. TIA.
  • ALIX.2D : Installation of 2.3.5

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    Sorry for not seeing this obvious solution  ::) // thank you
  • Kernel KPI on APU2C4

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    @Grimson: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=146012.0 many thanks for the fast repley, I lost this post. thanks again  :)
  • Is 256MB CF still enough?

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    Ah, so you actually have 512MB RAM already? That looks OK then. Maybe run some throughput tests, see what you can get through it. Steve
  • Sierra Wireless MC7304 - Setup?

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    When you switch it to composition 8 you are enabling the AT port which is what pfSense can use. You get an MBIM port too but there is no MBIM support in FreeBSD yet. It would work equally well in compositions 6, 7 or 8 but not in 9 which is probably what it was set by default. if you choose 14 or 19 then you get two USB config indexes and can choose between them. Steve
  • Running Two Individual PFSense Box's.

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    The ASCII diagram is a little unclear.  ;) It should be setup exactly as it is shown in the wiki doc: [image: CARP_Setup.png] The top device there, labelled 'DSL router' would be your WAN side switch. Though if you have DSL it could be a DSL router with built in switch potentially. Steve
  • Quad or Dual NICs in new build?

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    I've never actually used one but I believe it will pass >1Gbps so, yes. Someone else can probably post better numbers on that. Steve
  • Zotac ZBOX CI323 nano

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    Just reporting that the 1.94 driver still works with 2.4.3. No issues so far. The change log is scary.
  • Intel DQ77KB video signall intermittent loss

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  • SG-1000 temperatures

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    Are you tellin' me this sucker is nuclear? ![back to the future 121 gigawatts GIF-source.gif](/public/imported_attachments/1/back to the future 121 gigawatts GIF-source.gif) ![back to the future 121 gigawatts GIF-source.gif_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/back to the future 121 gigawatts GIF-source.gif_thumb)
  • Will an Intel Atom D2500 fit my needs?

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    I've been using a system based on an Atom 2550 (essentially a 2500 with hyperthreading) for about 2 years with no problems. Its currently handling 40Mbit/5Mbit DSL circuit. It also runs OpenVPN (for remote access) and ntopng. Carlos
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