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FX5621 et0 netwrok card

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    lp76
    last edited by May 18, 2009, 1:51 PM

    I've found a workaround:
    disable the first gigabit ethernet card (LAN A) and it works ok.

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      aseques
      last edited by May 18, 2009, 3:15 PM

      Ouch, that's a ugly hack, I'll lose one of my precious interfaces :)

      But it works, you saved my day :D

      Note: For the next day onwards, I'd investigate a little more, I'll see if I can install de developers image and catch some errors on the spare machine I've got…

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        aseques
        last edited by Jun 9, 2009, 1:04 PM

        I've been looking at this problem since these devices, the Fabiatech FX5621 look quite interesting, but having to deactivate the ethernet is a huge problem, specially considering that there are only two Giga on board.

        Well, following the story of the driver, no so easy condisering that there's no mention of it other than in the 7.1 errata, I found it was a port from DragonFly, and that it hasn't received much attention on freeBSD side last times (last rev. is from 2008-06-20)
        Also I can see that in DragonFly there has been a constant flow of improvements, http://gitweb.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly.git/history/2eb0d0694bd74032ad456be1c83b669b6b692b18:/sys/dev/netif/et/if_et.c
        Could someone tell me if this changes in Dragonfly would fix the two ethernets not working?
        Should I post this question on freebsd list?

        thanks in advance

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          bellera
          last edited by Jun 17, 2009, 10:05 PM

          Hello!

          Same problem with this box …

          Please, see at:

          http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,16898.msg88743.html#msg88743

          How can I deactivate et0 ?

          Regards,

          Josep Pujadas

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            aseques
            last edited by Jun 18, 2009, 9:37 AM

            In the "assign interfaces" menu, you just select not to use this interface, it will just disappear with some of your problems.
            Take care anyway when using this hardware because it's not that stable.

            Good luck.

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              bellera
              last edited by Jun 18, 2009, 9:38 AM

              Hello!

              Last snapshot (June, 16 2009) works if I deactivate NIC 5 from BIOS (first 1 Gbit/s) interface.

              Be careful, FX5621 works only with 5 NIC, first Gigabit causes pfSense not working!

              Regards,

              Josep Pujadas

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                bellera
                last edited by Jun 18, 2009, 9:44 AM

                aseques,

                Did you try the FX5622? I have FX5620 working with old pfSense versions and no problem …

                http://linitx.com/viewcategory.php?catid=79&pp=79

                Information at linitx.com about FX5621 and pfSene is not correct!

                I will ask them to change from FX5621 to FX5622 …

                Regards,

                Josep Pujadas

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                  aseques
                  last edited by Jun 18, 2009, 10:02 AM

                  Well, the FX5622 should be fine, considering that the problem is due to driver maturity instead of hardware problems.
                  The FX5622 is quite more expensive, but at the same time it provides you with 8 intel slots (4Gb 4FastEth).

                  So If you want to pay the difference and you are still on time to get a replacement seems a goot change.

                  You could also wait for someone to port the changes (if they are improving something) from the original Dragonfly driver.

                  Regards

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                    nippertje
                    last edited by Jun 30, 2009, 8:29 PM

                    I have had massive problems with the FX5621. I have spent the past 5 hours trying to install pfsense on this patform with no luck. Whatever I do it will not boot and crashes with Fatal Trap Error 9: General PRotection Error.

                    I have tried:

                    1.2.1 Live
                    1.2.1 Embedded
                    1.2.2
                    2.0A
                    disabled Gb nics
                    disabled all NICs
                    disabled APM/ACPI
                    new RAM

                    Can anybody help? I would be happy to use this without Gb nics as its only for a simle vpn gateway for us monitor a remote network

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                      aseques
                      last edited by Jun 30, 2009, 8:47 PM

                      I booted without problems with 1.2.2 live (I don't recall if the Gb ethernets were working or not, probably not), I also coud install it into a sata 2,5" disk without problems.
                      After that I upgraded to various snapshots of 1.2.3, with both Gb interfaces detected and being able to use at least one to work.
                      The problem is that altough the hardware works, I cannot trust it much since all the stress testing I did, failed miserably (specially on the Gb side)

                      Good luck

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