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

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      pfSense2User
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      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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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        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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          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
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            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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              pfSense2User
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              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
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                @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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