None2@pci - missing wireless device
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i have recently got a new box to put my pfsense on (moving from an old pc to a dedicated box)
anyway the all in one box, like the SG-2440 has an inbuilt wireless card
when i run
pciconf -l -v
i can see the device as
none2@pci0:4:0:0 blah blah etc
But i can't see this at all anywhere in the pfsenseĀ GUI, how do i add this as the wireless interface?
IIRC , the wireless card is 802.11ac, assuming this might be a driver problem?
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That means there is no driver available for that card.
You can try a 2.4 snapshot, but it's possible that there is no driver for FreeBSD at all, or perhaps that it isn't present in our builds.
Do you know what make/model card that is, specifically? If you post the full "pciconf -lvb" output for it, the card and chipid should let you find what it is.
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there are a few none@
but the none2@pci is as follows:-
none2@pci0:4:0:0: class=0x028000 card=0x00708086 chip=0x08b38086 rev=0x83 hdr=0x00 Ā Ā vendorĀ Ā = 'Intel Corporation' Ā Ā deviceĀ Ā = 'Wireless 3160' Ā Ā classĀ Ā Ā = network Ā Ā barĀ [10] = type Memory, range 64, base 0xf7900000, size 8192, enabled
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We don't have a driver for that one, but it may make it into 2.4.x at some point: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/7725
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just updated, still not supportedĀ :(
fingers crossed in a future buildā¦.