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      pfultz @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 Is this the right driver to download?
      https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/realtek-re-kmod-1100.00.pkg
      If I do from 13 it gives an error if I go with 14 it loads.

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        pfultz @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 Do I need to take my Intel NIC card off the motherboard to get this to work/ load. And then put the NIC card back so I have incoming and outgoing? The Realtek is the NIC the motherboard comes with.

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          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @pfultz
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          @pfultz said in Hardware driver:

          @stephenw10 Is this the right driver to download?
          https://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:14:amd64/latest/All/realtek-re-kmod-1100.00.pkg

          No that won't load into the pfSense kernel. You must use the pkg from our repo. Or compile your own driver.

          @pfultz said in Hardware driver:

          Do I need to take my Intel NIC card off the motherboard to get this to work

          No. The Realtek driver doesn't care about Intel NICs, that would make no difference.

          @pfultz said in Hardware driver:

          after this is done what command do you give to do I proper reboot?

          Just reboot normally from the console menu or GUI (Diag > Reboot).

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            pfultz @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10
            So where is the link to the drivers from your repo?
            Are you referring to this?
            pkg search realtek realtek-re-kmod-198.00_3
            don't I need to "pkg-static add" of 198.00_3 first
            Or I run this command to start it? "pkg install realtek-re-kmod"

            How do I compile my own driver?

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              pfultz @pfultz
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              @pfultz
              I did
              pkg install realtek_re_kmod-198.00_3
              Says its not there
              pkg install realtek_re_kmod
              installs but in the end it says already installed.

              Sorry I am such a new bee. Just want to load the drivers. It said it loaded the 1100.00
              Do I need to default and start over? Then do the above.

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                patient0 @pfultz
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                @pfultz Are you running pfSense 2.7.2 CE? If yes then the 198 is part of pfSense. If not then we gotta know what version of pfSense you're running.

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  If you installed the 1100.00 freebsd pkg already then first uninstall it: pkg remove realtek-re-kmod

                  Then install the pkg from the default CE repo using: pkg install realtek-re-kmod

                  That is assuming you did not add the FreeBSD pkg repos manually at any time?

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                    pfultz @patient0
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                    @patient0
                    2.7.2 which I believe is the only one I can download for amd.

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                      pfultz @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10
                      Alright all of this worked.
                      However now when I try to log into pf.
                      It doesn't see the ip of the pf machine I set up.
                      I can see the rig in my network with the ip I gave it.
                      I can ping to the machine and from the machine with no issue.
                      I can switch back to the intel nic. From my browser nothing.
                      Even though before this I could log into pf online with the intel card.

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Can you SSH into it?

                        What do you see at the console?

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                          pfultz @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10

                          I ran everything on auto through option 2
                          I am logged in online.
                          Can I run the setup like this?
                          modem to router to pfsense to switch to 4 devices?
                          Right now I am modem to router to switch to pfsense
                          Thank you for your help. You have brought to this point.
                          I am logged in using the motherboard realtek nic.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Yes you can put pfSense directly connected to an upstream router.

                            Ideally I would want to see: Modem --- pfSense --- switch ---- < devices >
                            I.e. only one router and that's pfSense. Doing so avoids double NAT. However that may not be possible depending on what you're using your upstream router for.

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