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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      heiko
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      I have read this (your) thread… what should i say

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        martinuk
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        i am from england >stoke on trent
        ok ill say it gain ive done install i have 4 network cards ,
        2 work other 2 dont,however thay are on list
        the 2 cards that arnt working are d-link dfe-530tx

        now if u cant read that i dont know wot to say any person who speaks english with understand that,

        were u guys from germany or somewere

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        • Cry HavokC
          Cry Havok
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          I have to say, that either you're barely a teenager, badly dyslexic, or you've failed to learn the language.  I've lived in the UK my entire life (and can trace back an entirely UK family history for hundreds of years) and I have to struggle to understand your postings.  Your most recent posting is certainly better, but since you keep using "text speak" (ie, "u" instead of "you"), mix your words up ("with" instead of "would") and have failed to grasp the use of punctuation or capitals, it makes your postings near incomprehensible.  As others have said, if you expect us to help you, you have to make an effort to write in a way that others can understand.

          Now, as to your question, when you say the DFE-530TX cards don't work, are they:

          a) displayed during the BIOS screens
          b) displayed if you type "dmesg" from a command prompt
          c) shown by "ifconfig -a" from a command prompt

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            martinuk
            last edited by

            0k m8 thanks i never went to school allways in trouble for fighting etc.
            anyways ive set it all up i have 3 network cards and 2x20mb virgin cable modems
            i want to use load ballamce on them both ive set install up and am on 192.168.1.1

            OPT1  –->VR0 ------>NONE
            WAN------>RL0 -----> XXXXXXX  <ip  {dhcp}<br="">LAN ------>DC0 ---->DCO          192.168.1.1

            THATS HOW IT SHOWS ON MY OTHER COMPUTER
            ALL I NEED TO DO NIS SETIT ALL UP WITH LOAD BALLANCE ETC

            NEEED HELP PLZZZZ.</ip >

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            • Cry HavokC
              Cry Havok
              last edited by

              @Cry:

              Now, as to your question, when you say the DFE-530TX cards don't work, are they:

              a) displayed during the BIOS screens
              b) displayed if you type "dmesg" from a command prompt
              c) shown by "ifconfig -a" from a command prompt

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                martinuk
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                I went out to my m8 pc shop and got new card it works great. ive installd it all need need help setting everythin up. i want to use 2 cable modems on load balance
                i do have 6x20mb cable modems but ive only got 3 network cards in my pc
                so can ya give me link how to set it all up for load balance etc plzz

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                • Cry HavokC
                  Cry Havok
                  last edited by

                  Maybe if you looked at the pfSense site and then followed the Documentation link to the Tutorials page:

                  http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Tutorials

                  or even the developers Wiki:

                  http://devwiki.pfsense.org/PfSenseDevHome/

                  Both of which have links to documents that could help you.

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                    martinuk
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                    Sorry to bova u am stuck on this bit
                    in the Monitor IP box, put the IP address of a host upstream from the router that can be polled (via tcp socket) to ensure link is up

                    do i put my modem ip  at the Monitor IP box
                    do i add that to pool twice ?
                    am bit of noob to all this

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                    • Cry HavokC
                      Cry Havok
                      last edited by

                      You would add, for each pool, an IP on that link (hint, not the modem) that is in your path (like your default gateway).

                      I strongly suggest that you read the Tutorial on netlife.co.za and the documents it links to.

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                        martinuk
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                        in the box thir was dns 1 and dns 2 with 192 ips

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                        • Cry HavokC
                          Cry Havok
                          last edited by

                          What box?  I'm good, but my crystal ball is in for repairs ;)

                          Note that 192.168.x.x IP addresses are RFC1918 (aka "private") IP addresses and will not be the DNS servers for your Virgin Media cable modems.  I'd suggest you read through the various documents and postings in the Dual WAN forum (and start a new thread there) - I've never done this so anything I advise is just educated guesswork.

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