Zotac ZBOX CI323 nano
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There is a new generation out with an Apollo Lake processor, but still Realtek-NICs.
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I hate to hijack this thread, but can anyone explain the process for getting pfSense installed on one of these boxes? It seems to get installed and sits at the f1 prompt, but goes into a reboot loop after the install. If you want to break this out into its own thread be my guest.
Thanks
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Sounds like you need to change your bios from UEFI to Legacy.
I hate to hijack this thread, but can anyone explain the process for getting pfSense installed on one of these boxes? It seems to get installed and sits at the f1 prompt, but goes into a reboot loop after the install. If you want to break this out into its own thread be my guest.
Thanks
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does 2.3.4 have the latest realtek driver update?
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Any update on the onboard wifi card if that works with PFsense?
I am about to pull the trigger on buying on of these, but would really like to know if the onboard wifi is recognized by Pfsense. -
I have one of these since a couple of months.
Never ever managed to get full gigabit nat perfomance.
No KVM Virtio perfomance with openwrt(750 mbits)
No Esxi VMXNET3 performance with openwrt(650 mbits)
Tried opnsense on baremetal (500 or 300 mbits)
Never tried pfsense since their lack of support for my pppoe connectionall the speeds are WAN to LAN troughput on a PPPoE FTTH connection(1000/200)
Same tests on a virtualized environment with G4560 CPU and intel nics are all full gigabit speed
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Any update on the onboard wifi card if that works with PFsense?
I am about to pull the trigger on buying on of these, but would really like to know if the onboard wifi is recognized by Pfsense.Installed latest version 2.3.4 yesterday and wireless card is not recognized.
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Installed latest version 2.3.4 yesterday and wireless card is not recognized.
Add these two lines in /boot/loader.conf
legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
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There is a new driver on Realtek's site v.193 with included patches. Work's on 2.3.4
If you want to compile your own on FreeBSD 10.3
1. update the driver source code:
Remove existing if_re.c from /usr/src/sys/dev/re or rename to if_re.c.org
Copy the new 1.93 dirver source code( if_re.c and if_rereg.h) into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
Remove existing Makefile from /usr/src/sys/modules/re or rename to Makefile.org
Copy the new 1.93 Makefile into /usr/src/sys/modules/re2. build the driver:
cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re
make clean
make
3. Upload the new if_re.ko from /usr/src/sys/modules/re to your pfSense box in /boot/kernel
# cd /boot/kernel
# chmod 0555 if_re.ko
' # chown root:wheel if_re.ko
edit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense with vi
add line add line if_re_load="YES"
# rebootDon't forget to rename old .ko module if you want to keep it or remove it
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Hi @cinnamon
are you able to compile the latest driver? not got freebsd.
thanks very much
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What pfsense ver are you using?
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I have the CI327 and was also having throughput and timeout problems. I was able to resolve my problems by compiling 1.93 in a VM running FreeBSD 11. I copied the driver over to my pfSense box and no more timeouts. I disabled all the tuning options that I had previously applied and it still works fine. Before I went this route I couldn't get anything over 50MBit/Sec. Now I am maxing out my 100Mb/100Mb connection.
The process was very straight forward too. Make sure when installing FreeBSD 11 for your build environment that you select the option to install the source tree. Then do a "pkg install curl" and then follow these directions:
On Build Server: curl -o /tmp/rtlv193.tgz http://12244.wpc.azureedge.net/8012244/drivers/rtdrivers/cn/nic/0006-rtl_bsd_drv_v193.tgz tar -xf /tmp/rtlv193.tgz -C /tmp/ cp /tmp/rtl_bsd_drv_v193/if_re* /usr/src/sys/dev/re/ cp /tmp/rtl_bsd_drv_v193/Makefile /usr/src/sys/modules/re/ cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re/ make scp /usr/src/sys/modules/re/if_re.ko root@<pfsenseip>:/boot/kernel/ On pfSense: cd /boot/kernel chmod 0555 if_re.ko chown root:wheel if_re.ko Add this line to /boot/loader.conf.local: if_re_load="YES" reboot pfsense After reboot verify that it loaded the new driver with: dmesg | grep re0</pfsenseip>
Edit: One other problem I had on the CI327 was boot time took forever due to it trying to access the SD card reader. I was able to resolve this by hitting ESC at the boot loader (from the install media) and then typing:
set hint.sdhci_pci.0.disabled=1 set hint.sdhci_pci.1.disabled=1 boot
Then at the end of the install it prompts you about going to a shell to make additional changes. Say yes and then add these lines to /boot/loader.conf.local:
hint.sdhci_pci.0.disabled=1 hint.sdhci_pci.1.disabled=1
This was all done on pfSense 2.4 nightly.
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@cinnamon:
Installed latest version 2.3.4 yesterday and wireless card is not recognized.
Add these two lines in /boot/loader.conf
legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=1Just added this and still doesn't work.
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@cinnamon:
There is a new driver on Realtek's site v.193 with included patches. Work's on 2.3.4
If you want to compile your own on FreeBSD 10.3
1. update the driver source code:
Remove existing if_re.c from /usr/src/sys/dev/re or rename to if_re.c.org
Copy the new 1.93 dirver source code( if_re.c and if_rereg.h) into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
Remove existing Makefile from /usr/src/sys/modules/re or rename to Makefile.org
Copy the new 1.93 Makefile into /usr/src/sys/modules/re2. build the driver:
cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re
make clean
make
3. Upload the new if_re.ko from /usr/src/sys/modules/re to your pfSense box in /boot/kernel
# cd /boot/kernel
# chmod 0555 if_re.ko
' # chown root:wheel if_re.ko
edit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense with vi
add line add line if_re_load="YES"
# rebootDon't forget to rename old .ko module if you want to keep it or remove it
I don't quite understand why each should compile the driver, since we're all going to be using it on the same hardware.
Do you happen to have the 1.93 driver already compiled? Attaching it here would be of great help for many strugling to get the wan stable. I know I am…
Just add .txt to the end of the file and attach it here.
Thanks!
p.s. I did try to compile it in a virtual freebsd 11.0 and the resulting module is not loaded by pfsense. -
@cinnamon:
hi
sorry haven't checked the forums in a while
for the guy who asked for ithttp://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=67950169242632494971
that's the compiled version i use on my pfSense 2.3.2
compiled on FreeBSD 10.3
This seems to have worked. I'll attach it here in case the link goes down.
Also I'd love v1.93. As I understand the one I attached is v1.92 -
This is v1.93 that I tried briefly on 2.4 beta (freebsd 11) before finding out that I couldn't receive IPv6 from the WAN.
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@cinnamon:
Hey sorry, just got my main desktop up and running. I had some trouble after draining my watercooling loop, had to go out and buy a new block. then my pumps reservour cracked. etc.. lol
1. Install Kernel FreeBSD 10.3 with kernel sources.
1. Get kernel driver 1.91 from realtek site. You don't need the patch for driver, only if you're using FreeBSD 11+
2. Modify /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC and delete line "device re" - so if_re no longer be included in kernel itself - module will be build anyway.
3. Edit /boot/loader.conf adding line if_re_load="YES", so external module will be loaded.
4. Go to /usr/src and run "make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC && make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC"
5. Reboot with new kernel. System should boot with open-source driver as module. kldstat will show if_re in list of modules.
6. Put Realtek's if_re.c and if_rereg.h into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
7. Build driver (cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re && make clean && make)
8. Backup /boot/kernel/if_re.ko, then cp /usr/src/sys/modules/re/if_re.ko /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko
9. RebootNow i wasn't sure how to upload files to internet using lynx or fetch so i installed xorg server and kde on vm FreeBSD. This took a while and i had some issues with timeouts etc.
Basicly i uploaded new compiled if_re.ko to some small file hosting sites, used a tinyurl to shorten it with direct linkSSH into pfSense and used fetch to download it into /boot/kernel/
chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.koedit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense. Can do through web browser or through ssh client with vi
add line if_re_load="YES"That should be it. Reboot and your 1.92 should be loaded. If you want to unload it just put # infront of if_re_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf
If you're having issues compiling or uploading to web/usb stick i will be happy to upload it for you or send you somehow a already compiled oneI downloaded the compiled module from a few posts down the thread and installed with these instructions.
In my limited testing, this HAS fixed my issues with the CI323 nic's when downloading large files across my FIOS 300/300 service.
THANK YOU!
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1.93 works fine on 2.4-RC. I have IPv6 working on mine too. Throughput still isn't consistent. It maxes out my 100/100 fiber but it seems to randomly hang on speed tests here and there.
I posted directions on compiling and installing along with all the loader options that are needed in this post here:
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=103841.msg739039#msg739039 -
I run a CI323 nano and just updated to 2.4.0-RELEASE. As part of that, I grabbed Realtek's latest driver (v1.94 released September 15, 2017) from here: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=5&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
I then grabbed a ready-to-run FreeBSD 11.1 VM image here: https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.1-RELEASE/amd64/Latest/FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz and fired it up in Virtualbox. The compilation went right through with no patching or modifications required. All I had to do then was put the compiled if_re.ko module in /boot/kernel/ and add the line if_re_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf.local and everything seems to be happy, at least as evidenced by if_re.ko being listed in the output from kldstat and no stability issues so far.
I've added the compiled module in case anyone else wants it. The SHA512 of the if_re.ko file (not the ZIP file) is:
00f0278b396844e2735d10b57780ccf31a085d9a52e9e192fb758a904172fa4a9c27da297f6722f69906d9d62f4168ea3babfc8a27849f37a667bc0323c1841b -
I run a CI323 nano and just updated to 2.4.0-RELEASE. As part of that, I grabbed Realtek's latest driver (v1.94 released September 15, 2017) from here: http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=5&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
I then grabbed a ready-to-run FreeBSD 11.1 VM image here: https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/VM-IMAGES/11.1-RELEASE/amd64/Latest/FreeBSD-11.1-RELEASE-amd64.vmdk.xz and fired it up in Virtualbox. The compilation went right through with no patching or modifications required. All I had to do then was put the compiled if_re.ko module in /boot/kernel/ and add the line if_re_load="YES" to /boot/loader.conf.local and everything seems to be happy, at least as evidenced by if_re.ko being listed in the output from kldstat and no stability issues so far.
I've added the compiled module in case anyone else wants it. The SHA512 of the if_re.ko file (not the ZIP file) is:
00f0278b396844e2735d10b57780ccf31a085d9a52e9e192fb758a904172fa4a9c27da297f6722f69906d9d62f4168ea3babfc8a27849f37a667bc0323c1841bI can confirm this works, thank you, guess i better start learning how to compile these realtek drivers since my old if_re.ko for the previous version of pfsense 2.3 didnt work anymore for pfsense 2.4 :-\