• Neoware CA22 or IGEL Winestra 4210 firmware

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    @stephenw10 Thanks! I actually emailed him but haven't got an answer yet...
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    What pkgs do you have running? Check the RRD graphs. Do you see resource usage spike or something being exhausted?
  • XG1541 - latest firmware?

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    Yes, you should be able to upgrade it with the Supermicro BIOS. Just be sure to retain the smbios values if you do. You may lose the Netgate splash screen. But there isn't any real requirement to do so.
  • SFP not working

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    What do the logs in pfSense show? That looks like the server side is complaining about the module though. Can you upgrade the NVM in the NIC like it suggests?
  • Amber light after Netgate 4100 firmware upgrade

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    @smartcall Will do. At present, given multiple young but out of warranty Netgate hardware of mine that are becoming unrecoverable the only reason I was buying Netgate hardware in the first place is no the case.
  • Upgrade M.2 storage on Netgate 4100

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    I run a TS128GMTE452T, but wiht UPS and RAM Disk. Pfblocker drop xGB day if there is no RAM Disk.
  • Need non-pfSense packages to run USB hardware

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    @stephenw10 I had actually thought of doing a cross-compile from my ubuntu installation but it seemed too complicated to figure out how to compile it against FreeBSD headers and especially how to handle the hidapi library. Had I thought of doing a FreeBSD install on a VM at the very beginning, then compiling the code on the VM before copying to the pfSense box, it probably would have been faster and easier overall.
  • Topton N100 Reporting 402 MHz

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    @binhex01 I already have a 120mm fan attached. Idles around +- 25° so that can't be a problem. I've PMed you with an offtopic question.
  • Can't assign NIC [Aquantia Corp. AQC107]

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    @stephenw10 Indeed, so I try but it doesn't work I build a freebsd VM and install the appropriate package to be able to compile... I get the source https://github.com/Aquantia/aqtion-freebsd But I get error: usr/src/aqtion-freebsd-0.0.5/aq_main.c:197:57: error: too many arguments provided to function-like macro invocation 197 | DRIVER_MODULE(atlantic, pci, aq_driver, aq_devclass, 0, 0); | ^ /usr/include/sys/bus.h:854:9: note: macro 'DRIVER_MODULE' defined here 854 | #define DRIVER_MODULE(name, busname, driver, evh, arg) | ^ fatal error: too many errors emitted, stopping now [-ferror-limit=] In the main the function put 5 arguments in the bus.h that function is only expecting 5 arguments.. mismatch the code is not working properly I study the C a long time ago (I'm old :-) ) and I never used after.
  • Huawei ME906s-158 / HP lt4132 LTE/HSPA+ 4G Module

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    It's the Vendor and Product ID as reported by usbconfig: [24.11-RELEASE][admin@6100.stevew.lan]/root: usbconfig -d ugen0.4 -v ugen0.4: <ME906s LTE M.2 Module Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (2mA) ugen0.4.0: u3g0: <Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. HUAWEI Mobile, class 0/0, rev 2.10/1.02, addr 3> bLength = 0x0012 bDescriptorType = 0x0001 bcdUSB = 0x0210 bDeviceClass = 0x0000 <Probed by interface class> bDeviceSubClass = 0x0000 bDeviceProtocol = 0x00ff bMaxPacketSize0 = 0x0040 idVendor = 0x12d1 idProduct = 0x15c1 bcdDevice = 0x0102 iManufacturer = 0x0001 <Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.> iProduct = 0x0002 <HUAWEI Mobile> iSerialNumber = 0x0003 <0123456789ABCDEF> bNumConfigurations = 0x0003
  • Internet Upload drops when using RTL8125 2.5Gbe Network Card

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    @stephenw10 I have re-tested tonight and checked I have 0 collisions. [image: 1738259104438-734ac97a-0fe7-4b84-bc7c-1fac7c85179e-image.png] The above is during the time I switched back to the 2.5GBE port and ran a test from my test machine. That is connected to a second 2.5GBE port. I complete more testing ever later tonight or tomorrow morning and post my results.
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    @stephenw10 Thank you.
  • interface going offline with no carrier

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    @stephenw10 Yes Ive tried; different ports different cables different switches (net gear & unifi) updated firmware disabled sr-iov and i/oat in the bios just this morning I wiped pfsense and restored the configuration. Maybe the install was bad somehow. Either the nic is bad or the server is. That's the only two things left that I can think of. I just hope it's the nic!
  • Move pfsense plus SSD to new hardware

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    Thank you all for the feedback. I suppose the discontinuation of the Plus upgrade for home labs was a financial one. Bummer, I still say. :)
  • Support and Stability of Broadcom NICs

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    We are using a 10G Broadcom P210TP with pfSense 2.7.2, no issue so far.
  • Concerns and feedback about storage lifetime wearout on Netgate devices

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    @andrew_cb said in Concerns and feedback about storage lifetime wearout on Netgate devices: I've seen various mentions of needing to "take it easy" on the onboard eMMC. This is also mentioned on the documentation for some packages, but generally there are no guidelines on how much of an impact packages have on storage lifetime. https://forum.netgate.com/topic/189820/how-do-i-find-out-what-write-continuously-on-my-pfsense-ssd/
  • CWWK AlderLake-N100 Power Consumption

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    @kenw as mentioned by @keyser even if you could shave off a few watts - is it worth the risk that might come with instability? Your not talking from going from 100w to 10w, lets say you could save 2 watts. In the big picture at say 15 cents per kwh.. Do the math.. Your talking like $2.63 over the year.. And you might be below that or even if you were paying 50 cents a kwh your only talking $8.77 over the year.. This cost savings are in no way worth any effort even, or the risk of problems. Now if you were talking say changing some hardware or whatever and went from 150W to 10 watts.. So a savings of like 180 dollars a year.. Hey such a savings might be worth even changing hardware - because you might recoup the cost of the new hardware in a few years.
  • Sierra 320U / Telstra Aircard 320U 4G USB modem

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    Ah, nice. Yes some modems only support some variables there.
  • SFP+ multi-gig copper twisted pair transceiver for Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8

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    Ah, well it could be an error coming back from the server side then. I guess they have changed the allowed methods. Assuming your login is still valid.
  • QAT Question - Any benefits besides VPN ?

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    If you have a CPU with QAT on-board then you might as well enable it. If you're considering adding QAT hardware then almost certainly not worth it IMO.
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