TP-link tl-wdn4800 Wireless NIC not being detected
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I'm going through the default setup and am at the part where the interfaces are being listed and it has my onboard Realtek NIC listed and the 4 port Intel Pro server card listed. I also have a tp-link tl-wdn4800 wireless NIC that I thought would show up, it is using a Atheros 9380 chipset (from what i have heard) and I've been told that it works with pfSense. Is there anything special that has to be done with wireless cards to make them show up? This is my first time installing pfSense so I'm very new to it.
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It does look like it's using the Atheros 9380:
http://wikidevi.com/wiki/TP-LINK_TL-WDN4800
Can you see the card in pciconf? Please post the output here.
It looks like the drivers in pfSense 2.1 are just not new enough. They are backported from FreeBSD 9 already so I guess it just depends when the backport was done.Steve
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Same problem with TP-LINK TL-WDN4800…
none2@pci0:1:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x3112168c chip=0x0030168c rev=0x01 hdr=0x00 class = network
PfSense 2.1-RELEASE (i386).
Is there a 2.2 snapshot for testing?Thanks
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Not yet.
You could try FreeBSD 10 to confirm the drivers support your card.Steve
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Not yet.
You could try FreeBSD 10 to confirm the drivers support your card.Steve
Thanks for the answer!
The problem is solved now.
It works with latest FreeBSD 10.-
Hi Adrian,
Do you know if this card is affected (TP-LINK WDN4800)?
I would like to use it w/pfsense as AccessPoint but I note that it has Atheos AR9380.
Thanks
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The card works fine but you have to run -HEAD. Hopefully the pfsense guys will update it to use -HEAD soon!
adrianchadd.blogspot.ru/2013/03/ar9380-support-on-freebsd-why-its-taken.html
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Is there a list somewhere of the different Atheros chipsets supported in 2.1? I've found differing lists, most of which don't say if they're from FreeBSD 8, 9, or 10.
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If you look at the actual patch to 8.3 that is included in 2.1, here:
https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense-tools/blob/master/patches/RELENG_8_3/ath_9-STABLE.tgz
You can look in the ah_devid.h file to see what ids are defined by ath_hal. Of the most recent those are:/* AR5416 compatible devid's */ #define AR5416_DEVID_PCI 0x0023 /* AR5416 PCI (MB/CB) Owl */ #define AR5416_DEVID_PCIE 0x0024 /* AR5416 PCI-E (XB) Owl */ #define AR5416_AR9130_DEVID 0x000b /* AR9130 SoC WiMAC */ #define AR9160_DEVID_PCI 0x0027 /* AR9160 PCI Sowl */ #define AR9280_DEVID_PCI 0x0029 /* AR9280 PCI Merlin */ #define AR9280_DEVID_PCIE 0x002a /* AR9280 PCI-E Merlin */ #define AR9285_DEVID_PCIE 0x002b /* AR9285 PCI-E Kite */ #define AR2427_DEVID_PCIE 0x002c /* AR2427 PCI-E w/ 802.11n bonded out */ #define AR9287_DEVID_PCI 0x002d /* AR9227 PCI Kiwi */ #define AR9287_DEVID_PCIE 0x002e /* AR9287 PCI-E Kiwi */
Steve
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yes, we fully expect to support this in pfSense 2.2 (which is based on FreeBSD 10).