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      xray_man
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      I recently bought a low power celeron board with dual onboard nics for my new pfsense box.  I grabbed the 2gig nanobsd i386 file and put it on my SSD following the instructions using PhysGUI.  The system boots up fine, but it does not detect ANY interfaces.  So I can not assign any interface to a VLAN or WAN.  I took the same SSD and put it on another uITX board I have.  It gives me the same error.

      I have successfully gotten this system to work on an old HP box.  That box draws 130 watts.  The new system should only draw 35 watts.  So I want the low power.  This new system does not see the NICs.  I hope I didn't just give Tigerdirect $140 for a sleek paper weight.

      Can someone please help?!?  My google skillz have turned up nothing that can help.

      Thank you in advance for any and all help

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        xray_man
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        I found my old install cd with version 2.0.1

        I tried booting up with just the CD and no SSD.  It does the same thing.  It does not see any NICS.  Neither uITX board.

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          ptt Rebel Alliance
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          Are you sure that the NICs are supported under FreeBSD 8.1….

          Perhaps you want to try with pfSense 2.1...  which is based on FreeBSD 8.3

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            xray_man
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            The new board says it's REALTEK.  I will try 2.1 and see if that helps.
            Thanks

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              xray_man
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              So I did try the 2.1 RC0 and it worked.  It saw both em0 and em1.  Great suggestion!

              Now I will when for the actual release.  I don't have time atm for testing.

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                kejianshi
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                Yeah - I had the same issue with a board a friend of mine impulsively bought for a build with realtek Network.  This was before 2.1, and the box is on the other side of the planet and can't be distributed, so I was stuck having him drop in a intel PCIe dual port NIC and the onboard realtek ports go unused.  I'm not willing to risk breaking state side VPN access for a bunch of guys out in Afghanistan so I'll upgrade to 2.1 later.

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                  xray_man
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                  2.1 Has some ease-of-use improvements. First is with a Wizard after you assign your NICs on the console.  Wish there was a wizard for rules and port forwarding for morons like myself.

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