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      unknown001
      last edited by

      Thanks for the reply. No change in fan speed. Speed is constant, and nothing display on console. All lights lit up.  I have several cisco db9 to RJ45 cables, so I know console cables should work. My best bet is bad bios. I'm not electronically savvy, so I will not be building a parallel to spi flash cable. I also have 3 old motherboards lying around with bad bios, about time I buy a flash cable. Currently waiting for the cable.  The XTM 5 I purchased from ebay at a discounted price, knowing it does not function.

      If this device has a bad bios, I wonder if a customer could have corrupted bios with Watchguard OS upgrade. Does anyone know if any Watchguard OS upgrade actually change bios settings?

      Steve, do you remember? When you corrupted/bricked your bios, does it do what I described above? Or do I actually have a paper weight? No, just asking if you remember, don't perform brick on your unit.

      I tried pulling memory card out to see if the bios would react to no memory, but same symptom as described above.

      I also tried pulling the CPU out to see if the bios would react to no CPU, but same thing as described above. There is LED light next to cpu, underneath heatsink that lights up when NO cpu is present. This LED light is off when cpu is in present.

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      • chpalmerC
        chpalmer
        last edited by

        Do you have a CPU you can try in place of the one that came with it?

        Mine did exactly as yours when I tried a Pentium 4 chip in it that I had lying around…

        Triggering snowflakes one by one..
        Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Yep that's exactly what it does when it fails to run the bios code. That can be because it has a corrupted bios but also because there's no cpu or a bad cpu or a bad motherboard.

          Steve

          Edit: typo

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            unknown001
            last edited by

            Hope I don't have a bad motherboard. Hope it's just bios. I did try a different cup, intel e5300. Same results. Thanks for the info.

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              handshake
              last edited by

              Hi Everybody,

              I search an VGA Cable for my XTM5? Is there a way to buy one online? Thanks

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                Have a look at this:
                https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=61970.msg425561#msg425561

                Steve

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                  unknown001
                  last edited by

                  Steve, can you please provide wiring diagram from printer port to SPI pins? Thank you! I may just have to create one.

                  So I got my bios programmer from the mail today. I could not find any information on connecting the ISP interface on the programmer to the SPI pins on the motherboard. Any idea would be helpful, thank you.

                  Some good guess are:
                  SCL(CLK) = (pin eight) ICH_SPI_CLK
                  SO(DO) = (pin 5) SB_SPI_MISO
                  SI(DI) = (pin 10) ICH_SPI_MOSI
                  CS(CE) = ?
                  VCC = ?

                  On the motherboard I have no idea what these are use for
                  (pin 3) ICH_SPI_CS0#
                  (pin 4) V_3P3_SPI_R
                  (pin 6) 6 SPI_HD_N
                  (pin 7) Key

                  Top photo is bios chip programmer, isp interface. Bottom photo is SPI pin on motherboard.

                  ISPint.jpg
                  ISPint.jpg_thumb
                  spi-rom.jpg
                  spi-rom.jpg_thumb

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    I used the diagram on this page: http://rayer.g6.cz/elektro/spipgm.htm to build my cable. It has some translations of the different pin labels.

                    Looks like the only thing you don't have is:
                    SPI connector (pin 3) ICH_SPI_CS0# is = CS(CE)

                    You don't need to connect Vcc as the chip is powered by the XTM PSU when it's in standby. Also you don't need to pull up the write-protect pin, which is lucky as it's not connected. You do need to connect the GND pin (9).

                    Looking at my cable which I know works I can also see that I have pins 4, 6 and 7 tied together but not connected to anything at the reader end. I can't remember why I did that!  ::) There was some further info in the flashrom source code I think.

                    Steve

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                      mgfair
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                      I have a Watchguard XTM520.  I am thinking of installing Pfsense and upgrading the CPU and Memory.    What is recommended for this product?  I can see that an Xeon Quad Core has been installed elsewehere.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Depends what you want to do with it. Bare in mind that it has a smaller power supply and possibly less cooling that the Lanner box it's built on.
                        I wouldn't put some thing with greater than a 65W TDP in it. That means you have to use the 'S' variant of any Core2Quads. The Xeon requires some mods to fit the 771 cpu into the 775 socket.

                        Steve

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                          mgfair
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                          It will be used for anti-virus/spam protection and load balancing of 2 super fast FTTH internet connections provided by PCCW in Hong Kong.

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                            mgfair
                            last edited by

                            Having looked at the Intel site - Thinking of using the Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9550S.    Seems to be the fastest at the given power specification.

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              What speed are those connections?
                              Whilst I've not benchmarked the box (and I'm only running an E4500 anyway) I'm not sure it's going to get to 2Gb/s if that's what you have. Not with those packages anyway.  :-\

                              Steve

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                                mgfair
                                last edited by

                                The bandwidth of PCCW's fastest fiber service is 1000Mbps…...but doubt I ever achieve anything near that!

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                                  spiro2k6
                                  last edited by

                                  I'm looking for a replacement for my firebox x750e and came across this thread.  While looking at the processors this supported (socket775) i came across a small adapter that allows you to use a LGA771 processor in a 775 motherboard which opens up the possibility of running xeon processors in this box which can be had for cheap.

                                  for example http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-Xeon-SLANT-E5462-2-8GHz-12M-2800-LGA771-CPU-Processor-1059-/261767606847?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cf290b23f

                                  The xeon e5462 that i linked to benchmarks higher than a core2quad q9550 and has a FSB of 1600Mhz

                                  Anyway, it was just some food for thought, i found it interesting and thought some of you may as well.

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    At least one person is using a modified 771 CPU such as that:
                                    https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=43574.msg421215;topicseen#msg421215
                                    I don't think 1600MHz FSB is supported though. 1333MHz is.

                                    Steve

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                                    • chpalmerC
                                      chpalmer
                                      last edited by

                                      Ive got a friend who has a core2quad q9650 that he is going to donate to me.  :)

                                      This one should work in an XTM 5 shouldn't it?  Ive got 4gb of 800mhz DDR2 ready to go in as well.

                                      Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                                      Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        That's a 95W CPU so it might be pushing the cooling system and psu which are smaller than that in the FW-7580 it's based on. That never claimed to support C2Q either but we know it does.  ;)

                                        Steve

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                                        • chpalmerC
                                          chpalmer
                                          last edited by

                                          Ill upgrade the PSU to something bigger and adjust the fan speed accordingly.  It will be a good experiment.  ;)

                                          Thanks Steve!

                                          Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                                          Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            It's likely it will work fine anyway but the XTM PSU is 150W against the original 220W. Unless you're testing it you probably won't push it anywhere near the 95W level.  ::) I'll be interested in your results.

                                            Steve

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