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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.1 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      cmb
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      Ah ok, if you were already on 2.1 from any time this year, then nothing in that re driver has changed. That definitely makes suspect hardware more likely.

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        strumf666
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        Ok, thanks.

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          strumf666
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          Is there a list of pfsense/freebsd supported/compatible network interfaces?

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            wallabybob
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            @strumf666:

            Is there a list of pfsense/freebsd supported/compatible network interfaces?

            See http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.3R/hardware.html Change the 8.3 in the URL for the FreeBSD version in which you are interested.

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              Some quick googling on this shows a number of generic possible causes but one caught my eye, a possible comflict when used in an Asus motherboard. I assume that's what you're using from your other PCI device information? A workaround for that problem (a few years ago now) was to boot with acpi disabled. Not ideal but it would be an easy and zero cost test.

              I would also try, but not at the same time, disabling MSI/MSI-X since that seems to cause problems with some cards. Add to /boot/loader.conf.local:

              
              hw.re.msi_disable=1
              hw.re.msix_disable=1
              

              Since that is also a zero cost test.  ;)
              It will however effect all three of your re interfaces.

              Steve

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                strumf666
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                I am using e35m1-m pro. I have been using the current setup for aprox 1/2 year and so far I didn't have any issues. I'll try disabling msi/msi-x and/or acpi to see if it works. If I disable ACPI will it disable cpu frequency switching or is it not related?
                I think I'll order this NIC - http://www.edimax.com/en/produce_detail.php?pd_id=315&pl1_id=2&pl2_id=9
                Chipset seems to be supported and it's cheap.

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                  If you're buying another NIC I would always buy Intel. That card you linked to looks to be Realtek based?

                  Steve

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                    strumf666
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                    From specs: Realtek RTL8168E Single Chip

                    Intel is sure to be better but I would guess a few times more expensive. The above card costs ~14€ and the router is for home use otherwise I would use better components. It does still get on my nerves if it doesn't work though  ;D

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                      Do you need Gigabit for home use? Even on WAN? If so, lucky you!  ;D
                      You can pick up an Intel pro 100 card for less than €14 these days.

                      For example: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Intel-R-Network-Card-EXP19301CTBLK-/321044815334?pt=UK_Computing_Other_Computing_Networking&hash=item4abfc31de6

                      Steve

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                        strumf666
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                        Well, I am a bit impatient when moving gigabytes of stuff between computers at home hence my need for gigabit lan. For wan I'll hopefully need gigabit one day when I get the fibre and 100/10 :)

                        And now the funny development regarding the problem, it dissapeared. I wasn't home much for the past few days so I couldn't try what was suggested, yday I downloaded ~7gb for test and no problems so far. I'll update pfsense to the latest version after work to see if it will make the problem reappear.

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                          strumf666
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                          Replacing the NIC fixed the problem. Thanks for the help.

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