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    Installing with 1 detected network card (other needs stge drivers)

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • ?
      Guest
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      I have a PC with 3 ethernet cards, 1 is detected and 2 of them are ASUS NX1101 which are compatible but need stge driver. When I boot pfSense CD normally I can assign the 1 detected card to LAN, but there is nothing left for WAN so I can't go further with installation.

      I found this thread where user said:

      […] for the asus I had to modify loader.conf and copy if_stge.ko from freebsd 6.2 cd to pfsense box /boot/kernel directory […]

      So can I somehow install pfSense in single user mode without the assigning of LAN/WAN interfaces and then applie this or do I have to extract the iso and then burn the modified version to CD?

      Also where can i find if_stge.ko on the FreeBSD 6.2 CD, because I didn't see it on the ftp. It would be great if I didn't have to download the whole FreeBSD iso. I found some related files through mailing list but niether has *.ko extension.

      Tnx for help

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      • Cry HavokC
        Cry Havok
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        You'll find it under /boot/kernel on a running FreeBSD system, this may include the live CD.  You may find that it's easier to go straight to 1.2.1, which is still in Beta.

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        • ?
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          Nice, 1.2.1 detected all of them

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