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      firefox
      last edited by

      i have the last bios update
      I did a bios update two days ago  after the computer bios was in French
      ן download the bios from here
      https://support.lenovo.com/il/en/downloads/migr-66068
      my computer is
      MT-M 8808-8HF
      S/N: LKLWHF9

      is it worth a try earlier BIOS ?

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        firefox
        last edited by

        updating
        I've updated to  earlier (2jjy47usa) BIOS
        (The last one is 2jjy49usa)
        and Same problem

        After searching Google I came across a post in the forum of pfsense (i have no link to it)
        There, it is said that sometimes when an external card is connected, the internal is disconnected
        I disconnected the external card (that is, I removed it from the computer)
        And I turned on the system
        Indeed now pfsense recognizes the internal card bge0

        The message did not say how to fix this situation

        after using linux boot cd and windows install
        both NIC work together
        only on pfsense they dont work together

        i try to find a jumper on the motherboard
        i did not see one

        is there a way to make both NIC work ?

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          Guest
          last edited by

          Indeed now pfsense recognizes the internal card bge0

          Go to the BIOS and enable it would be my first try.

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            firefox
            last edited by

            It's already enabled

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              kpa
              last edited by

              My guess is that the BIOS is set to automatically disable the built-in NIC in case there's an add-on card installed, that makes sort of sense in a desktop system but is nonsense on a server type system.

              I'd also guess that the developers of the Linux driver have found a way to enable the integrated Broadcom NIC regardless but the FreeBSD driver doesn't have the same workaround.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                pfSense is able to attach to the Broadcom card and it can be assigned when the Realtek card is not in the box?

                If that's the case then I'd throw the Realtek card away an look for something else. The rtl8139 is a truly terrible NIC.

                https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/blob/db53f09b3a68bfa850844e88c97535f277db4d71/sys/dev/rl/if_rl.c#L48

                Steve

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                  Guest
                  last edited by

                  "snip"```
                  WARNING: you should run this program as super-user.
                  ubuntu                   
                      description: Computer
                      width: 32 bits

                  
                  This is under Linux (Ubuntu) and pfSense is based on FreeBSD and also could it be that this PC
                  or pfSense box is a 32Bit version and you try out to install pfSensen version 2.4.0 that is coming
                  only as a 64Bit version!!!
                  
                  Often, but not even, in the BIOS could be also set another Interrupt to many onboards NICs because
                  tey are shared together with some PCIe slots, perhaps this might be then also the case here? Please
                  have a look on this too.
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                    firefox
                    last edited by

                    @kpa:

                    My guess is that the BIOS is set to automatically disable the built-in NIC in case there's an add-on card installed, that makes sort of sense in a desktop system but is nonsense on a server type system.

                    I'd also guess that the developers of the Linux driver have found a way to enable the integrated Broadcom NIC regardless but the FreeBSD driver doesn't have the same workaround.

                    The BIOS option associated with a network card is only
                    Whether to enabled the card or not to enabled

                    There is another option related to pxe boot (I added a screenshot)
                    I tried to run the system when the options are enabled. The same result

                    @stephenw10:

                    pfSense is able to attach to the Broadcom card and it can be assigned when the Realtek card is not in the box?

                    If that's the case then I'd throw the Realtek card away an look for something else. The rtl8139 is a truly terrible NIC.

                    https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-src/blob/db53f09b3a68bfa850844e88c97535f277db4d71/sys/dev/rl/if_rl.c#L48

                    Steve

                    yes as i said
                    When I remove the external network card from the computer
                    And runs the system without the external card then pfsense recognizes the internal network card properly

                    I'll try another card

                    @BlueKobold:

                    "snip"```
                    WARNING: you should run this program as super-user.
                    ubuntu                   
                        description: Computer
                        width: 32 bits

                    
                    This is under Linux (Ubuntu) and pfSense is based on FreeBSD and also could it be that this PC
                    or pfSense box is a 32Bit version and you try out to install pfSensen version 2.4.0 that is coming
                    only as a 64Bit version!!!
                    
                    Often, but not even, in the BIOS could be also set another Interrupt to many onboards NICs because
                    tey are shared together with some PCIe slots, perhaps this might be then also the case here? Please
                    have a look on this too.
                    

                    I checked to see if it was suitable for 64 bit
                    i use this program https://www.grc.com/securable.htm
                    it give me The processor is 64 bit compatible

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                    ![Screenshot from 2017-10-21 06-23-54.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot from 2017-10-21 06-23-54.png_thumb)

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                      firefox
                      last edited by

                      Update
                      I brought four more network cards
                      That means there are currently 5 network cards
                      4 with pci connection
                      1 with pci-e-x1 connection

                      I tried to change
                      And those are the results

                      Three of the cards with a pci connection
                      Once I connect the network card to the computer
                      I get the same result as the first network card
                      The system identifies only the external card but not the internal one

                      On one card with a pci-e-x1 connection
                      When I connect it to a computer
                      The system identifies the internal card and not the external one

                      And the last card with a pci connection
                      Same
                      The system identifies the internal card and not the external one

                      All cards are valid and working on windows xp / windows 7 / linux

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        @firefox:

                        All cards are valid and working on windows xp / windows 7 / linux

                        On the same motherboard?

                        It does look like that card is being disabled by attaching a different card. Can you not just use two additional NICs?

                        Steve

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                          firefox
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10:

                          @firefox:

                          All cards are valid and working on windows xp / windows 7 / linux

                          On the same motherboard?

                          It does look like that card is being disabled by attaching a different card. Can you not just use two additional NICs?

                          Steve

                          yes on the same motherboard

                          i can use two additional cards

                          but the one i want to use is 10/100/1000
                          and all the other 4 is 10/100
                          the one on the boars is 10/100/1000

                          I'll give it another try
                          I will try to get network cards that they are 10/100/1000

                          The reason for all this is
                          That my current system is 32 bit
                          With 1.5 GHz memory and 10/100 network cards
                          And there is no upgrade to 32 bit

                          This computer I'm trying to install on is
                          With 4GB memory
                          And a 10/100/1000 network card

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Do you need more that 100Mbps? Having just one Gigabit NIC isn't going to help much, except maybe if you're using VLANs.

                            There appears to be some basic low level incompatibility with that on-board NIC and I don't think we are going to be able to help you with it.

                            pfSense 2.3.X will be supported for ~1 year so there's no rush to upgrade.

                            Steve

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                              kejianshi
                              last edited by

                              If after much trying you just can't get things to work, I suggest adding a cheap intel nic you buy off ebay for $10.

                              Get two and replace your current add-on card…  It will save you trouble down the road.  Make sure whatever you buy has native support for netmap.

                              Suricata needs it to work in inline mode.  It might save you trouble later.

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                                firefox
                                last edited by

                                Do you need more that 100Mbps?

                                we have connections up to 500 MB

                                If after much trying you just can't get things to work, I suggest adding a cheap intel nic you buy off ebay for $10.

                                As I wrote I will try to retrieve other network cards
                                And if it does not work
                                Then another computer

                                In any case, thanks to everyone who tried to help

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                                  kejianshi
                                  last edited by

                                  Network cards are usually cheaper than computers.

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                                    firefox
                                    last edited by

                                    updating
                                    I brought four new Intel network cards
                                    With pci connection
                                    And another Intel card with a pci-x connection
                                    pfsense does not recognize any of them
                                    I tried to connect two together or separately
                                    The same result

                                    If Windows 2000 recognizes the network cards
                                    (I connected two cards and the computer recognized the other two cards and the card on the board)
                                    So pfsense should also identify them without problems

                                    Another question that may be related

                                    When I installed the pfsense 2.4.0
                                    The installation process was different from what I know
                                    Perhaps I needed to do something different for pfsense to recognize the network cards ?

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                                      Guest
                                      last edited by

                                      You need to assign them to interfaces.

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                                        firefox
                                        last edited by

                                        I know that
                                        The problem is that pfsense not even recognize the cards as if there is nothing there

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                                          Guest
                                          last edited by

                                          what does pciconf show

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                                            firefox
                                            last edited by

                                            That's what happens after I put the two Intel network cards
                                            It does not even reach the stage where i need to assign them to interfaces

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