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    Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Run:

      pciconf -lv
      

      Make sure it appears on the PCIe bus.

      If it is detected it should show in the boot log and will be available to assign in Interfaces > Assignment.

      Steve

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      • imWACCoI
        imWACCo @stephenw10
        last edited by

        @stephenw10 said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

        Run:

        pciconf -lv
        

        Thank you! I keep forgetting I'm running a *nix, not a GUI

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        • imWACCoI
          imWACCo @rcoleman-netgate
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          @rcoleman-netgate said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

          1. Are you running Plus? If so your NDI will change and you will need a new license.

          2. What is the model of NIC? Is it supported by your installation's release of FreeBSD? (12.x for 2.5/2.6, 21.x, 22.x; 14.x for 23.x/2.7)

          1. I ass-u-me that's the paid service? No, I'm not paying for this

          2. Intel PRO/1000 PT Quad PN: 39y6138. I've used it with pfSense before, I'm guessing the driver is still there.
            I'm running latest pfSense, 2.7.0-RELEASE (amd64). FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT
            2.5) I also have Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port PN: MY-0YT674 and Intel PRO/1000 PT Dual Port PN: D33682

          I like the PT Quad because it has two chips, I can run two lines (1 & 3) from it with less degradation

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          • imWACCoI
            imWACCo @imWACCo
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            @imWACCo said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

            No, I'm not paying for this

            Sorry if that came across harsh, I'm a disabled vet setting up a home lab (I cosplay as a SysAdmin). My VA pension is not enough to buy the support

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              rcoleman-netgate Netgate @imWACCo
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              @imWACCo Plus for HOME and LAB users (aka zero support from Netgate TAC) is free.

              https://www.netgate.com/blog/migrate-from-pfsense-ce-software-to-netgate-pfsense-plus-software

              Ryan
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              • Dobby_D
                Dobby_ @imWACCo
                last edited by

                @imWACCo

                Sorry if that came across harsh, I'm a disabled vet setting up a home lab (I cosplay as a SysAdmin). My VA pension is not enough to buy the support

                For home usage the plus licence is free of charge.

                #~. @Dobby

                Turris Omnia - 4 Ports - 2 GB RAM / TurrisOS 7 Release (Btrfs)
                PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
                PC Engines APU6B4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense+ (Plus) 24.03_1 Release (ZFS)

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                • imWACCoI
                  imWACCo @rcoleman-netgate
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                  @rcoleman-netgate said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

                  @imWACCo Plus for HOME and LAB users (aka zero support from Netgate TAC) is free.

                  @Dobby_ said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

                  For home usage the plus licence is free of charge.

                  Ok, I got the Plus and TAC for free.... Ummmm...What do I do with it????

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                  • imWACCoI
                    imWACCo @imWACCo
                    last edited by

                    The PRO/1000 PT Quad is dead. I'm using the Intel Gigabit VT Quad Port. So the good news is no magic smoke.

                    TestMy.net 85.1 down, 79 up
                    Google 91.0 down, 88.4 up
                    SpeedTest,net 94.30 Up, 94.56 down

                    Something's not right there, it should be over 400mbs each way. (paying for 500mbs fiber) All ethernet ports are 1g and all cable is 5e or better.

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @imWACCo
                      last edited by

                      @imWACCo said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

                      TestMy.net 85.1 down, 79 up
                      Google 91.0 down, 88.4 up
                      SpeedTest,net 94.30 Up, 94.56 down

                      That smell looks (smokes ?) like a 100 Mbit / sec negotiated connection somewhere.
                      It's NIC LED color decode time for the entire path ^^

                      @imWACCo said in Will pfSense just "see" new NIC?:

                      All ethernet ports are 1g and all cable is 5e or better

                      They are capable of doing 1 Gbit sec. Doesn't necessarily means they are actually doing so.

                      A valid test is : get pfSense (the device its running on) out of the equitation, to see if you reach now the 400 mbits

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Yup that^. Those numbers are too close to 100Mbps. Check the actual linked speed of all the NICs involved.

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