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    Intel Ethernet I219-V Support in 2.3

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.3-RC Snapshot Feedback and Issues - ARCHIVED
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      jwt Netgate
      last edited by

      What means MFC? :)

      Merge From Current  (typically to -STABLE).

      And their HEAD is like pfsenses master?

      No, our master is currently following -STABLE (what will become FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE).

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        maverick_slo
        last edited by

        Ahhh so from head to stable.

        Got it, thanks man!

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          jwt Netgate
          last edited by

          still trying to make this happen in FreeBSD 10.3 (so automatic in pfSense 2.3)

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            maverick_slo
            last edited by

            That would be great :)

            I`m just planning on changing 2 boxes :)

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              Deepcuts
              last edited by

              New "soon to be" pfsense user here :)

              Just installed Untangle 12 and managed to get my i219-V up and running on it after some voodoo and a lot of coffee just to discover that I totally do not like Untangle.
              Any clue if I can easily compile and install e1000e in pfsense?
              pfsense can see my i211 just fine.
              Latest version from Intel is 3.3.3 which is working in Untangle.

              pfsense: 2.3.2
              MB: GA-H170N-WiFi
              CPU: i3 6100T@3.2 Ghz
              RAM: 8 GB DDR4@2133 Mhz
              NICS: Intel i211 & Intel i219-V (onboard)
              SSD: Samsung SM-951 128 GB (nvme)

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                heper
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                https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/commit/fee8ce16d0e5a564121a92eacc94ea3d29187dec

                seems it made it to "stable" or am i overlooking something ? so if nothing comes up, it'll be there on the next round of imports

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                  maverick_slo
                  last edited by

                  Ou yeah :)

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                    Deepcuts
                    last edited by

                    Seem like IPfire 2.17 92 (not FreeBSD) already has Intel i219-V support.
                    Tested and works great until pfsense adds support.

                    pfsense: 2.3.2
                    MB: GA-H170N-WiFi
                    CPU: i3 6100T@3.2 Ghz
                    RAM: 8 GB DDR4@2133 Mhz
                    NICS: Intel i211 & Intel i219-V (onboard)
                    SSD: Samsung SM-951 128 GB (nvme)

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                      Guest
                      last edited by

                      Seem like IPfire 2.17 92 (not FreeBSD) already has Intel i219-V support.

                      Linux and Windows drivers are more common and BSD not really, and on top this NIC is
                      pretty new, so I think in the near future this NICs might be also supported under FreeBSD.

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                        singerie
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                        https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2016-February/084238.html

                        o The em(4) and igb(4) drivers have been updated to version 7.6.1 and
                          2.5.3 respectively.  Among others, this brought support for i219/
                          i219(2)/ i219(3) hardware
                        found with Skylake generation and newer
                          chipsets as well as an IPv6 workaround for a silicon erratum of 1G
                          server products driven by igb(4).  Additionally, the DMA and TSO
                          segment handling of these two drivers has been fixed and cleaned up.

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                          heper
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                          renato imported the patches 20 minutes ago. if everything goes smooth, they should be in the next snapshot

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                            JeronimoColon
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                            @heper:

                            renato imported the patches 20 minutes ago. if everything goes smooth, they should be in the next snapshot

                            It's in the latest beta and seems to work!!!  8)

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                              Deepcuts
                              last edited by

                              It is working perfectly for me!
                              Thank you for the awesome work.

                              pfsense: 2.3.2
                              MB: GA-H170N-WiFi
                              CPU: i3 6100T@3.2 Ghz
                              RAM: 8 GB DDR4@2133 Mhz
                              NICS: Intel i211 & Intel i219-V (onboard)
                              SSD: Samsung SM-951 128 GB (nvme)

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