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    Where can I find the ralink driver for my ASUS PCE-N53 (RT2860/5592)?

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    • P Offline
      pfSense2User
      last edited by

      Hello everyone:

      Currently on my firewall, I have 5 NICs (2x 1Gb Ethernet (1 built-in), 2x 100-BaseTx PCI, and a PCI-E x1 Wireless Card), and my PC's BIOS detects all 5 of them, however, pfSense 2.2 Beta 04-12-14 is not playing ball with my wireless card.

      First off, it doesn't get detected, and when I try loading my card with a generated driver using ndiscvt and the Windows XP x64 drivers, and try to load the driver using this command:

      
      kldload /boot/modules/rt2860.ko
      
      

      I get this error:

      
      kldload: an error occurred while loading the module. Please check dmesg(8) for more details.
      
      

      I typed in dmesg, and there aren't any errors that I could find…  My old Linksys WRT320N got fully bricked on me, and my streaming and gaming consoles rely on their own network without an Antivirus, or URL/Site Blacklists.  I have 4 Ethernet cards as follows:

      em0 - Intel Pro/1000 PCI: WAN
      rl0 - RealTek RTL8139 PCI: LAN
      rl1 - RealTek RTL8139 PCI: OPT1
      re0 - RealTek RTL8111 On-Board: OPT2

      Also, I don't know where the Ralink drivers are kept in the hard drive.  Are there any ways I can get my wireless card to work so that I can have my streaming/gaming devices connect to the Internet?

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      • stephenw10S Offline
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Please post your boot log so we can see just how undetected it is. Does ral even try?
        I can find only bad news about this card though. There doesn't appear to be a mainstream Linux driver for it.
        https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_PCE-N53

        I doubt you will ever get this working in pfSense. IMHO you should cut your losses now and get a different card or an external AP.  :(

        Steve

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        • P Offline
          pfSense2User
          last edited by

          Shoot.  Here's the boot log.

          Note: The boot log text is not in separate lines, only spaced…

          I did find a USB 2.0 wireless card that is supported in Linux https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Tenda_W522U

          It's a dual-band Wireless card capable of running either a 2.4GHz Network, or 5GHz network (not sure if the card can do both with hostapd in one sitting, but I digress.)

          bootlog.txt

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          • stephenw10S Offline
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            FreeBSD is often some way behind Linux in driver availability so although it may happen one day it won't be anytime soon.

            pci3: <network> at device 0.0 (no driver attached)</network>
            

            I would guess that's it and nothing attempts to attach to it.

            You can check that by running 'pciconf -l' at the command line.

            Steve

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            • P Offline
              pfSense2User
              last edited by

              Running pciconf -lv:

              
              none3@pci0:3:0:0:	class=0x028000 card=0x851a1043 chip=0x55921814 rev=0x00 hdr=0x00
                  class      = network
              
              

              So, it detects it's a network card, but nothing else, such as type of card; you're right: FreeBSD doesn't have the drivers for this yet…

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                Topper727
                last edited by

                @pfSense2User:

                Shoot.  Here's the boot log.

                Note: The boot log text is not in separate lines, only spaced…

                I did find a USB 2.0 wireless card that is supported in Linux https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Tenda_W522U

                It's a dual-band Wireless card capable of running either a 2.4GHz Network, or 5GHz network (not sure if the card can do both with hostapd in one sitting, but I digress.)

                FYI, open with different editor.. I use Wordpad to view the log correctly.

                Dell 2950 g3 server
                Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5430 @ 2.66GHz
                Current: 2000 MHz, Max: 2667 MHz
                8 CPUs: 2 package(s) x 4 core(s)
                8152 MiB and 600meg 10k drive
                Pfsense 2.4 .. Hoping to get the phpvirtualbox going again.

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