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    Atheros/Attansic L2 FastEthernet support

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      ftcsm
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      I gave up on using P5GC-MX with pfSense. I'll try other motherboards.

      Thank you all for your help.

      Flavio

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        brfreenet
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        @ftcsm:

        I gave up on using P5GC-MX with pfSense. I'll try other motherboards.

        Thank you all for your help.

        Flavio

        Hello to all! Recently I came across the same problem … The solution is simple. First, download the driver http://www.springdaemons.com/stas/if_ae-1214569185.tar.bz2 unzip into a Freebsd box 7.0 and compile. Copy the module if_ae.ko to your pfsense box 1.2.2 /boot/modules and insert the following line to /boot/loader.conf: if_ae_LOAD = "YES". Ready, module loaded and ready for use.

        Sorry for my bad English.

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          ftcsm
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          Your english is really not worse than mine :D

          Really thanks for your help, I had already give up on that mission.

          Does it works on FreeBSD 7.1 (for pfSense 1.2.3 or greater)? If yes, on a VM install with FreeBSD 7.1, which option should I select during install to speed up the preparation process?

          Hoping not to look an ingrate, can you put some instructions on the process (like a mini-howto or just the basic steps)? I assume my little knowledge of compiling kernel related things in FreeBSD and I have to test it really fast.

          I'll try it anyway, even with no instructions. Maybe I can do it myself without much problems  ;)

          Flavio

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            brfreenet
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            Flávio, you does not need to compile kernel. Unzip the archive of link in a folder and follows these steps:

            1- cd "/folder_of _file" make
            2- cp if_ae.ko /boot/modules
            3- vi /boot/loader.conf  "if_ae_load=" YES"
            4- It restarts the machine.

            I did not test with version 1.2.3 of the Pfsense, but it must function since that you compile with Freebsd 7.1.

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              brfreenet
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              Any thing, sends me an email chaper_ibest.com.br

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                mc_leuz
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                @cmb:

                ale(4) is the one that was added.

                Why not ae(4)?

                I read:

                "In FreeBSD 7.1-stable, I can see the following related to atheros:

                root@kg-vm# apropos atheros
                ae(4) - Attansic/Atheros L2 FastEthernet controller driver
                age(4) - Attansic/Atheros L1 Gigabit Ethernet driver
                ale(4) - Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 Gigabit/Fast Ethernet driver
                ath(4) - Atheros IEEE 802.11 wireless network driver
                ath_hal(4) - Atheros Hardware Access Layer (HAL)"

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                  mc_leuz
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                  @cmb:

                  This has been added, though it'll be a couple days til new snapshots are available as we're moving the last repo to git.

                  Is it possible to add ae(4) too ?

                  In

                  http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.1R/errata.html

                  I read:

                  [20090105] The Release Notes for 7.1-RELEASE should have mentioned changes that the ae(4) driver has been added to provide support for the Attansic/Atheros L2 FastEthernet controllers. This driver is not enabled in GENERIC kernels for this release.

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                    lalex86
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                    Yes, adding ae(4) would be very useful for me too.
                    Is it possible for pfsense devs to enable it?

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                      mc_leuz
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                      I think they already enabled it (ae(4)) because since yesterday, when I installed last 1.2.3 (from 1.2.2),  I see a  new card (ae0) :)
                      Thanks staff :)

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                        cmb
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                        Yes, ae(4) was also added at some point in the past couple months.

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