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      wallabybob
      last edited by

      @wolfiedk:

      wallabybob -> If the parallel port is in the kernel as a network device, how can I access it ? I have read a litte about it, but dont understand how I can get it to work.

      I don't have any experience with doing what you want to do so I suggest you read the FreeBSD man pages for ppbus, ppc, plip etc

      Please post your startup (dmesg) output so we can see what parallel port devices and drivers are activated on your system.

      Happy new year to you too.

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        wolfiedk
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        Hello wallabybob

        Tanks for your reply. Here you can see my dmesg with all information:

        Copyright (c) 1992-2009 The FreeBSD Project.
        Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
        	The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
        FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation.
        FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p5 #0: Sun Dec  6 22:57:48 EST 2009
            sullrich@FreeBSD_7.2_pfSense_1.2.3_snaps.pfsense.org:/usr/obj.pfSense/usr/pfSensesrc/src/sys/pfSense.7
        Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
        CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor (1145.14-MHz 686-class CPU)
          Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x680  Stepping = 0
          Features=0x183f9ff <fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,mmx,fxsr>AMD Features=0xc0400800 <syscall,mmx+,3dnow!+,3dnow!>real memory  = 536870912 (512 MB)
        avail memory = 511033344 (487 MB)
        wlan: mac acl policy registered
        kbd1 at kbdmux0
        cryptosoft0: <software crypto="">on motherboard
        padlock0: No ACE support.
        pcib0: <host to="" pci="" bridge="">pcibus 0 on motherboard
        pir0: <pci 8="" interrupt="" routing="" table:="" entries="">on motherboard
        pci0: <pci bus="">on pcib0
        agp0: <sis 735="" host="" to="" agp="" bridge="">on hostb0
        pcib1: <pci-pci bridge="">at device 1.0 on pci0
        pci1: <pci bus="">on pcib1
        vgapci0: <vga-compatible display="">port 0x8800-0x88ff mem 0xc0000000-0xc7ffffff,0xcf5f0000-0xcf5fffff irq 5 at device 0.0 on pci1
        isab0: <pci-isa bridge="">at device 2.0 on pci0
        isa0: <isa bus="">on isab0
        ohci0: <sis 5571="" usb="" controller="">mem 0xcfffe000-0xcfffefff irq 11 at device 2.2 on pci0
        ohci0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
        ohci0: [ITHREAD]
        usb0: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
        usb0: <sis 5571="" usb="" controller="">on ohci0
        usb0: USB revision 1.0
        uhub0: <sis 1="" 9="" ohci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usb0
        uhub0: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
        ohci1: <sis 5571="" usb="" controller="">mem 0xcffff000-0xcfffffff irq 12 at device 2.3 on pci0
        ohci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
        ohci1: [ITHREAD]
        usb1: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
        usb1: <sis 5571="" usb="" controller="">on ohci1
        usb1: USB revision 1.0
        uhub1: <sis 1="" 9="" ohci="" root="" hub,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.00="" 1.00,="" addr="">on usb1
        uhub1: 3 ports with 3 removable, self powered
        atapci0: <sis 735="" udma100="" controller="">port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0xff00-0xff0f at device 2.5 on pci0
        ata0: <ata 0="" channel="">on atapci0
        ata0: [ITHREAD]
        ata1: <ata 1="" channel="">on atapci0
        ata1: [ITHREAD]
        pci0: <multimedia, audio="">at device 2.7 (no driver attached)
        sis0: <sis 10="" 900="" 100basetx="">port 0xd400-0xd4ff mem 0xcfffd000-0xcfffdfff irq 11 at device 3.0 on pci0
        miibus0: <mii bus="">on sis0
        rlphy0: <rtl8201l 10="" 100="" media="" interface="">PHY 1 on miibus0
        rlphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
        sis0: Ethernet address: 00:0a:e6:2b:52:19
        sis0: [ITHREAD]
        rl0: <realtek 10="" 8139="" 100basetx="">port 0xd000-0xd0ff mem 0xcfffcf00-0xcfffcfff irq 5 at device 9.0 on pci0
        miibus1: <mii bus="">on rl0
        rlphy1: <realtek internal="" media="" interface="">PHY 0 on miibus1
        rlphy1:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
        rl0: Ethernet address: 00:e0:4c:61:eb:98
        rl0: [ITHREAD]
        em0: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" 6.9.6="">port 0xcc00-0xcc3f mem 0xcffa0000-0xcffbffff,0xcff80000-0xcff9ffff irq 11 at device 11.0 on pci0
        em0: [FILTER]
        em0: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:43:82:36
        fxp0: <intel 100="" 82559="" pro="" ethernet="">port 0xc800-0xc83f mem 0xcfffb000-0xcfffbfff,0xcfe00000-0xcfefffff irq 11 at device 13.0 on pci0
        miibus2: <mii bus="">on fxp0
        inphy0: <i82555 10="" 100="" media="" interface="">PHY 1 on miibus2
        inphy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
        fxp0: Ethernet address: 00:02:b3:61:65:49
        fxp0: [ITHREAD]
        fxp1: <intel 100="" 82559="" pro="" ethernet="">port 0xc400-0xc43f mem 0xcfffa000-0xcfffafff,0xcfc00000-0xcfcfffff irq 11 at device 15.0 on pci0
        miibus3: <mii bus="">on fxp1
        inphy1: <i82555 10="" 100="" media="" interface="">PHY 1 on miibus3
        inphy1:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
        fxp1: Ethernet address: 00:02:b3:61:58:ea
        fxp1: [ITHREAD]
        em1: <intel(r) 1000="" pro="" network="" connection="" 6.9.6="">port 0xc000-0xc03f mem 0xcff40000-0xcff5ffff,0xcff20000-0xcff3ffff irq 11 at device 17.0 on pci0
        em1: [FILTER]
        em1: Ethernet address: 00:1b:21:43:7f:bd
        cpu0 on motherboard
        pmtimer0 on isa0
        orm0: <isa option="" roms="">at iomem 0xc0000-0xccfff,0xcd000-0xcdfff,0xce000-0xcefff,0xcf000-0xcffff,0xd0000-0xd0fff,0xd1000-0xd8fff pnpid ORM0000 on isa0
        atkbdc0: <keyboard controller="" (i8042)="">at port 0x60,0x64 on isa0
        atkbd0: <at keyboard="">irq 1 on atkbdc0
        kbd0 at atkbd0
        atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
        atkbd0: [ITHREAD]
        sc0: <system console="">at flags 0x100 on isa0
        sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>
        sio0 at port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on isa0
        sio0: type 16550A
        sio0: [FILTER]
        sio1 at port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on isa0
        sio1: type 16550A
        sio1: [FILTER]
        vga0: <generic isa="" vga="">at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0
        unknown: <pnp0c01>can't assign resources (memory)
        unknown: <pnp0303>can't assign resources (port)
        speaker0: <pc speaker="">at port 0x61 pnpid PNP0800 on isa0
        unknown: <pnp0501>can't assign resources (port)
        unknown: <pnp0501>can't assign resources (port)
        Timecounter "TSC" frequency 1145135250 Hz quality 800
        Timecounters tick every 1.000 msec
        IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
        ad0: 38166MB <wdc wd400bb-22jha0="" 05.01c05="">at ata0-master UDMA100
        acd0: CDROM <samsung cd-rom="" sh-152a="" c505="">at ata1-master UDMA33
        Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a
        pflog0: promiscuous mode enabled
        em0: link state changed to UP
        vlan1: link state changed to UP
        vlan0: link state changed to UP
        rl0: link state changed to UP
        em1: link state changed to UP
        arp: 10.10.10.254 is on sis0 but got reply from 00:1e:ec:18:4a:3c on em1
        arp: 172.0.10.51 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to 56:12:2b:ad:21:2a on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.252 moved from 36:d7:f3:81:56:3d to ce:bb:11:b1:31:f9 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 to c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 on vlan0
        arp: 172.0.10.21 moved from c2:1b:d3:5d:02:f1 to 5a:41:1a:32:0e:20 on vlan0
        arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
        arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
        arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
        arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
        arp: 10.10.10.248 is on sis0 but got reply from 70:5a:b6:8c:c8:e5 on em1
        arp: 10.100.0.15 moved from d8:d3:85:fb:d5:8c to ce:cf:61:30:19:7f on em1
        arp: 10.100.0.15 moved from ce:cf:61:30:19:7f to d8:d3:85:fb:d5:8c on em1
        arplookup 10.221.117.77 failed: host is not on local network
        arplookup 10.221.115.219 failed: host is not on local network
        arp: 10.100.0.102 moved from 00:50:8b:a1:4e:72 to 00:1a:4b:80:16:d4 on em1
        arp: 10.100.0.102 moved from 00:1a:4b:80:16:d4 to 00:50:8b:a1:4e:72 on em1
        arplookup 169.254.70.57 failed: host is not on local network
        arplookup 169.254.70.57 failed: host is not on local network
        arp: 10.10.10.2 moved from 3c:4a:92:db:ee:90 to 3c:4a:92:db:ee:91 on sis0</samsung></wdc></pnp0501></pnp0501></pc></pnp0303></pnp0c01></generic></system></at></keyboard></isa></intel(r)></i82555></mii></intel></i82555></mii></intel></intel(r)></realtek></mii></realtek></rtl8201l></mii></sis></multimedia,></ata></ata></sis></sis></sis></sis></sis></sis></sis></isa></pci-isa></vga-compatible></pci></pci-pci></sis></pci></pci></host></software></syscall,mmx+,3dnow!+,3dnow!></fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,mmx,fxsr> 
        

        With "dmesg | grep lpt" it returns no data.

        I have read about the plip and pcc, but dont know how to set it up.

        Best regards
        WolfieDK

        Best regards
        WolfieDK

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        • Cry HavokC
          Cry Havok
          last edited by

          As one of the developers confirmed in another thread, 1.2.x doesn't include parallel port support.  You should be able to copy in the module from a FreeBSD 7.2 kernel and then have it loaded on boot - you'll find many other threads on the subject if you search.

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            dreamslacker
            last edited by

            @cryhavok:  Seems like it's included in the embedded for 1.2.3?
            http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=29892.0

            I always assumed that the build had all the drivers from the stock FreeBSD it's based on.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              I think in that thread we concluded that it's included in 2.0beta only.
              It is recognised as a device in 1.2.3 but no usable /dev/lpt0 appears.

              Steve

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                wolfiedk
                last edited by

                Hi stephenw10

                Posted on: Today at 08:40:20 am Posted by: stephenw10
                Insert QuoteI think in that thread we concluded that it's included in 2.0beta only.
                It is recognised as a device in 1.2.3 but no usable /dev/lpt0 appears.

                Steve

                Do you know if it can work in the 1.2.3-release ? And how to get it to work ?

                Best regards
                WolfieDK

                Best regards
                WolfieDK

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                  wolfiedk
                  last edited by

                  Hi Cry Havok

                  @Cry:

                  As one of the developers confirmed in another thread, 1.2.x doesn't include parallel port support.  You should be able to copy in the module from a FreeBSD 7.2 kernel and then have it loaded on boot - you'll find many other threads on the subject if you search.

                  Okay, thanks a lot, can you please send me link to how I can do this?

                  Best Regards
                  WolfieDK

                  Best regards
                  WolfieDK

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                  • Cry HavokC
                    Cry Havok
                    last edited by

                    Take a look at this post, which covers some of the steps required.

                    In short:

                    • Install FreeBSD 7.2 somewhere (virtual host?)

                    • Extract the required kernel module (possibly named with ppc or lpt in the name)

                    • Configure the module to be loaded on boot

                    • Test

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                      wolfiedk
                      last edited by

                      Hi Cry Havok

                      @Cry:

                      Take a look at this post, which covers some of the steps required.

                      In short:

                      • Install FreeBSD 7.2 somewhere (virtual host?)

                      • Extract the required kernel module (possibly named with ppc or lpt in the name)

                      • Configure the module to be loaded on boot

                      • Test

                      Okay, I will give it a go later todag. Sorry, but i´m no good at installing drivers on linux, but i will try.

                      Best regards
                      WolfieDK

                      Best regards
                      WolfieDK

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Reading back through this thread and the other one. I see that on my 1.2.3 box the chipset parallel port is detected and the ppc driver is loaded. It's just the parallel bus and lpt port that isnt. That could be because my box doesn't have a physical port (and maybe not a bus).
                        However on your system no chipset is detected so you may have a tougher problem on your hands!

                        Steve

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                        • Cry HavokC
                          Cry Havok
                          last edited by

                          @wolfiedk:

                          Sorry, but i´m no good at installing drivers on linux, but i will try.

                          Just as well this isn't Linux then, isn't it ;)

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                            wallabybob
                            last edited by

                            As previously pointed out, there doesn't appear to be any kind of parallel port chip detected at startup.

                            Does your system have a parallel port connector? (Might be pin header on the motherboard.) Parallel ports are now out of fashion.

                            Do you know you have parallel port functionality in your system?  Is the parallel port enabled in the BIOS?

                            For a number of reasons you might have to provide some form of parallel port hardware (e.g. PCI card, USB adapter) which might need another driver which might make what you are wanting to do "too hard" compared with, say, a serial interface to a LCD.

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                              wolfiedk
                              last edited by

                              @Cry:

                              @wolfiedk:

                              Sorry, but i´m no good at installing drivers on linux, but i will try.

                              Just as well this isn't Linux then, isn't it ;)

                              Sorry, BSD even  8)

                              Best regards
                              WolfieDK

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                                wolfiedk
                                last edited by

                                @stephenw10:

                                Reading back through this thread and the other one. I see that on my 1.2.3 box the chipset parallel port is detected and the ppc driver is loaded. It's just the parallel bus and lpt port that isnt. That could be because my box doesn't have a physical port (and maybe not a bus).
                                However on your system no chipset is detected so you may have a tougher problem on your hands!

                                Steve

                                I have now installed 1.2.3-release on tree other machines, an no one of then detectes the chipset parallel port. But today I will try with the 2.0beta. The Box u are talking about, could this bee a 1.2.3-RC candidate ?

                                Best regards
                                WolfieDK

                                Best regards
                                WolfieDK

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                                  wolfiedk
                                  last edited by

                                  @wallabybob:

                                  As previously pointed out, there doesn't appear to be any kind of parallel port chip detected at startup.

                                  Yearh, i will try with the 2.0beta today.

                                  @wallabybob:

                                  Does your system have a parallel port connector? (Might be pin header on the motherboard.) Parallel ports are now out of fashion.

                                  Yes it does, and the parallel port works fine under M$ Windblows.

                                  @wallabybob:

                                  Do you know you have parallel port functionality in your system?  Is the parallel port enabled in the BIOS?

                                  Yes.

                                  @wallabybob:

                                  For a number of reasons you might have to provide some form of parallel port hardware (e.g. PCI card, USB adapter) which might need another driver which might make what you are wanting to do "too hard" compared with, say, a serial interface to a LCD.

                                  Hmm okay, sorry to hear that. Mabye I have a Parallel PCI card I can try with. But the best solution would bee to get the parallel port existing in the system to work :-) I cant make these LCD´s into seriel so easly.

                                  Best regards
                                  WolfieDK

                                  Best regards
                                  WolfieDK

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    @wolfiedk:

                                    I have now installed 1.2.3-release on tree other machines, an no one of then detectes the chipset parallel port. But today I will try with the 2.0beta. The Box u are talking about, could this bee a 1.2.3-RC candidate ?

                                    I am running 1.2.3-release embedded (nanobsd) on a box with an Intel 875 chipset.
                                    Could it be that only the nanobsd image has ppc support?

                                    Steve

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                                      wallabybob
                                      last edited by

                                      I just upgraded the firmware in my pfSense 2.0 system to the 1-Jan-2011 snapshot build. On reboot I entered the BIOS and (as I expected) the parallel port was disabled. I changed the parallel port setting from Disabled to 378/IRQ7 (first option, others were 278/IRQ5 and 3BC/IRQ7). On reboot I saw in the startup output:

                                      
                                      . . .
                                      ppc0: <parallel port="">port 0x378-0x37f,0x778-0x77b irq 7 drq 3 on acpi0
                                      ppc0: SMC-like chipset (ECP/EPP/PS2/NIBBLE) in COMPATIBLE mode
                                      ppc0: FIFO with 16/16/16 bytes threshold
                                      ppc0: [ITHREAD]
                                      ppbus0: <parallel port="" bus="">on ppc0
                                      plip0: <plip network="" interface="">on ppbus0
                                      plip0: [ITHREAD]
                                      lpt0: <printer>on ppbus0
                                      lpt0: [ITHREAD]
                                      lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
                                      ppi0: <parallel i="" o="">on ppbus0
                                       . . .
                                      
                                      # ls -l /dev/lpt0
                                      crw-------  1 root  wheel    0,  49 Jan  3 21:45 /dev/lpt0
                                      #</parallel></printer></plip></parallel></parallel> 
                                      

                                      Perhaps you have a "standard" parallel port but at a non-standard address. Can you find out its address, IRQ and (possibly) DMA channel? Perhaps the BIOS will report that; perhaps the BIOS will allow changing it to use standard port address and IRQ (378/IRQ7)

                                      You don't seem to be using ACPI. Is there a reason for that? I expect ACPI would tell FreeBSD the parallel port I/O resources. (ACPI is enabled in my system.)

                                      If you can't use ACPI there are alternate ways of specifying the parallel port i/o resources but it might be best to get the parallel port at the standard address, reboot and see if the startup reports a ppc0.

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                                        wallabybob
                                        last edited by

                                        On my pfSense 2.0 box FreeBSD detects the parallel port regardless of which of the three addresses it is assigned and regardless of whether ACPI is enabled or disabled. The parallel port controller is named ppc0 if the port address is 0x378 or 0x3bc and is named ppc1 if the port address is 0x278.

                                        So what are the port addresses of these parallel ports which aren't detected? Maybe that information can be found in the BIOS. In my system the menu path is Integrated Peripherals -> Onboard SuperIO and from there I can change the parallel port settings.

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                                          wolfiedk
                                          last edited by

                                          Hello again.

                                          I have now tryed with the LiveCD pfsense2.0beta snapshot 03-jan-2010 and it detects the parallel port just fine. The error must bee in the 1.2.3-release kernel (or something like that, but i´m only guessing)

                                          Is is possible to integrate the missing "driveres" into the 1.2.3-release?
                                          I cant switch to the 2.0 because i´m using the multi-wan setup.

                                          Best regards
                                          WolfieDK

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                                          Best regards
                                          WolfieDK

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                                            wallabybob
                                            last edited by

                                            @wolfiedk:

                                            Is is possible to integrate the missing "driveres" into the 1.2.3-release?

                                            See Cry Havok's reply of 1st Jan.

                                            Perhaps someone else could comment on whether multiWAN works in recent pfSense 2.0 BETA snapshots.

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