How to install atheros ar8151 driver?
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The AR8151 chipset is not supported by FreeBSD, as I made sure. How do we build this driver?
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@Ns7:
The AR8151 chipset is not supported by FreeBSD, as I made sure.
Where did you look? http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,41643.msg217017.html#msg217017 suggests the ar8151 is supported in FreeBSD 8.2, in which case it will be supported in FreeBSD 8.3 which is the OS in pfSense 2.1 snapshot builds.
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I'm in Brazil, my english is bad, use version 2.0.2 and not pfsense builds.
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I'm in Australia, my "Brazilian english" is bad. I don't understand "use version 2.0.2 and not pfsense builds." Do you think you can't use snapshot builds of pfSense 2.1? If you think you can't use the snapshot, why do you think that?
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Reading about pfsense, I noticed that was made for older computers, it is contrary to technology. I put another network card RTL8111, the driver did not work again. Have to use discarded computers. Understand?
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@Ns7:
Understand?
No.
pfSense 2.0.x is based on FreeBSD 8.1 which was released July 2010.
pfSense 2.1 snapshot builds are based on FreeBSD 8.3 which was released April 2012.
You want to use "new" NICs but you don't seem to be prepared to try a pfSense build with newer device drivers. No, I don't understand.
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Therefore, I need help installing the new network cards. I need a step by step tutorial.
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Just download the 2.1 version:
64 bits version –> http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_3/amd64/pfSense_HEAD/livecd_installer/?C=M;O=D
32 Bits version --> http://snapshots.pfsense.org/FreeBSD_RELENG_8_3/i386/pfSense_HEAD/livecd_installer/?C=M;O=D
PS:
If your English is not good, you can post at the Portuguese forum section --> http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/board,12.0.html -
encontrol only RTL8111 driver, the driver does not find AR 8151.
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@Ns7:
the driver does not find AR 8151.
Please post the pfSense build ID (from the Version field of the home page of your pfSense box) and the output of the pfSense shell commands:```
dmesg ; pciconf -l