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Not able to access GUI

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    Photonicsia
    last edited by Feb 5, 2009, 6:52 AM

    So I have been on here b4 asked some dumb noob questions and got everything working. Now I had to reinstall my machine(s) and no GUI? Here are the steps I have done….

    Installed pfsense 1.2.2 , 1.2.3 and 2.0 (same problem with each)
    everything installs fine, I am able to goto shell and ping google successfully.
    when I plug the ethernet cable into the outbound card to another system the other system acts like nothing even plugged into it. I have tried 3 different cables thinking it was a bad cable. I have tried on multiple pc's both client and host.

    heres my configuration.

    internet----cable modem------pfsense-------client for gui

    both network cards are detected, and if I reconfigure the one doing WAN with the one doing LAN I am still able to ping google.

    everything was fine. what happened? ???

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      Photonicsia
      last edited by Feb 5, 2009, 8:46 AM

      It gets weirder.

      When I have the configuration like this…..

      internet-----cable modem------pfsense-----switch-----client for gui

      ....than there is LAN activity. if I do not use the switch and go straight to the client, the LAN goes dead as if there is no cable plugged in.

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        wallabybob
        last edited by Feb 5, 2009, 8:33 PM

        Its common for two computers connected together (your first configuration without a switch) to require a crossover cable. Its not a universal requirement because some interfaces have automatic "polarity" detection.

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          Photonicsia
          last edited by Feb 6, 2009, 4:40 AM

          Thank you. I didnt even think about the crossover cable. I do have one in a box around here somewhere. These are pretty old cards "'99"

          Thank you again ;D

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