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    • R
      Robert1956
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      We are using a new Dell R220 with a i386 2.1.5 image.

      If we are using just the two build-in network interfaces bge (Broadcom 5720) everything is working well. However if we add an additional dual port card from Dell (also 5720) we will have a hanging system on Configuring WAN during startup.

      Just to check if these are driver issues we also tried the 2.2 i386 beta op 6 october, and see that we can not configure the WAN port. The machine will however do a full startup.

      Any idea?

      Robert

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        jasonlitka
        last edited by

        Have you tried the 64-bit version?  You really should be using that if you have hardware that supports it.

        Check the BIOS for any mention of PCI-e power features and turn them off.

        I can break anything.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Since you are using Broadcom NICs in Dell hardware you should try the tuning options suggested here:
          https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Tuning_and_Troubleshooting_Network_Cards#Broadcom_bge.284.29_Cards

          That advise may be a bit dated now and you aren't running 64bit so I would not exepect nmbclusters to be the issue. Could well be TSO though.

          Steve

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            Robert1956
            last edited by

            Thanks for the advices. Sofar the results with 2.2 beta i386:

            I did use the tuning settings
            I did set all power settings to maximum in Bios

            If the expansion card is added: than the existing WAN interface (bge0) is losing its DHCP address. As soon as the card is removed it will gets its DHCP WAN address back again.

            I will reinstall with 64 bit image 2.1.5 and possible 2.2 and report back.

            Thanks,
            Robert

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Have you considered that adding further NICs that also use the bge driver could potentially re-arrange the NIC numbering order? When you add the card bge0 may change port.

              Steve

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                cmb
                last edited by

                Don't use i386 on any 64 bit capable hardware. Guessing it'll more than likely "just work" with amd64, given that's a widely used piece of hardware (but one likely no one runs 32 bit on).

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