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      gandalfk7 @TheNarc
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      @TheNarc

      I just subscribed to thank you for your work,
      I was going mad trying to understand the issue and finally this morning I found a post that directed me here.

      The issues I had on my ci323 nano seems all solved now.

      thanks again

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        matrix200
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        @TheNarc, just wanted to thank you and post an interesting update.
        Apparently your fix also solves an issue I had been experiencing with passing the realtek card through to a VM running Pfsense on a Centos 8 host.
        Running on J4105-ITX motherboard.
        The error occured with pretty much any realtek card I tried including the onboard one.
        Until now, it would give an nasty DMAR error and the card would always stop working after pfsense VM reboot.
        Sometimes, it would show a watchdog timeout, sometimes would just quetly stop responding.
        With this driver, the card is stable and there is no DMAR error in Host's dmesg.

        Current network "hardware" :
        Running 2.2RC in Virtualbox 4.2.16.

        Retired:
        ALIX2C2 , 4 gigabyte disk cf card running 2.0 (official release).

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        • knight-of-niK
          knight-of-ni
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          I've had three Zotac CI32x boxes deployed, running pfsense for a few years now, and I had not run into the dreaded watchdog timeout error until after upgrading to pfSense 2.4.4. Now the lan interface of two out of three boxes goes silent about once a month. Fortunately, since it it is the lan interface, I just reboot them remotely.

          Thanks for doing the work building this driver. This saved me quite a bit of time.

          Question:
          With this new driver, can/should I re-enable hardware offloading under Advanced-> Networking?

          I've also got the following set in loader.conf.local. These were suggested as workarounds in another thread. Is it safe to remove these?
          hw.re.msi_disable=1
          hw.pci.enable_msix=0
          hw.pci.enable_msi=0

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            TheNarc @knight-of-ni
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            @knnniggett I'm glad to hear the driver has been useful. I'm sorry to hear about the LAN interface flakiness; that's not something I've seen (yet) in on the two CI323s I run. With regard to your questions:

            I would not recommend re-enabling hardware offloading. I believe that Realtek claims to support it, but from what I understand it can be prone to bugginess and you're unlikely to see any tangible benefit from it. Also, it's the sort of thing that (I think) you wouldn't necessarily know right away if it works. So you might try it and it would seem fine, but some time down the line you'd have a problem and, if you're anything like me, probably forget that you'd changed that setting a while back and not immediately realize that it's related.

            As for the loader.conf.local entries, at least based on my experience it should be fine to get rid of them. I don't have them set on either of my boxes right now and haven't had any issues.

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              Napsterbater @knight-of-ni
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              @knnniggett said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:

              I've had three Zotac CI32x boxes deployed, running pfsense for a few years now, and I had not run into the dreaded watchdog timeout error until after upgrading to pfSense 2.4.4. Now the lan interface of two out of three boxes goes silent about once a month. Fortunately, since it it is the lan interface, I just reboot them remotely.

              Thanks for doing the work building this driver. This saved me quite a bit of time.

              Question:
              With this new driver, can/should I re-enable hardware offloading under Advanced-> Networking?

              I've also got the following set in loader.conf.local. These were suggested as workarounds in another thread. Is it safe to remove these?
              hw.re.msi_disable=1
              hw.pci.enable_msix=0
              hw.pci.enable_msi=0

              I do not have these anymore either with the new driver.

              Should be good to remove.

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                fromage9747
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                I made myself a new router after my previous one failed(power supply fried).

                I got myself a GIGABYTE GA-N3160N-D3V motherboard with an embedded CPU and DUAL NIC's perfect for making a nice small compact router with pfsense. Everything was hunky-dory for a few months with no issues until one day I started encountering this "watchdog timeout" issue.

                I thought that the CPU had overheated and bent the solder like how the Xbox 360 did with the RROD. The CPU was only at 65 degrees Celcius...

                I installed fans in the case and ensured that the temp never grew past 40 degrees Celcius. The issue still persisted and I thought I would now need to RMA the board.

                As I cannot go without internet for longer periods of time due to working from home I needed to get my original pfsense router up and running before sending this board in.

                Whilst in the process of doing so I was doing some uploading of work to Jira when one gif file would repeatedly kill the router. I was stunned, how on earth could a 2mb file kill the router?!?!?!

                I thought I would do one last search online to see if I could find anything software related that might be the issue and I stumbled upon this thread.

                I can confirm that applying the Realtek driver has now solved my issue!

                Thank you!

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                  Zcool31
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                  I just ran into a situation similar to @fromage9747, but with a cheapo mini-pc that has two realtec nics of the type discussed above. Worked fine for months, but today watchdog timer started timing out every few minutes. After updating the driver, it hasn't happened yet.

                  I followed this post:

                  https://forum.netgate.com/post/799000

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                    bedpan @Zcool31
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                    @Zcool31

                    Exact same thing... Just updated. We will see what happens..

                    Thanks all!

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                    • fromage9747F
                      fromage9747
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                      @Zcool31 @bedpan Going onto two weeks now without another watchdog timeout. Pretty confident the issue is fixed. But dam, what a pesky issue! I was going to RMA the board. Good thing I didn't!

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                        bedpan @fromage9747
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                        @fromage9747
                        Thanks for the followup. Nice to know this is likely dealt with.. A few hours now and problem free.

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                          Napsterbater
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                          Just for confirmations is anybody upgraded to 2.4.5 with FreeBSD 11.3?

                          Any issues or should it be good to go?

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                            Turfrider @Napsterbater
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                            @Napsterbater Did you take the leap and try 2.4.5 with this driver?

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                              TheNarc
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                              Full disclosure: I have not yet tested this and do not know if it is necessary, but I did recompile the v1.95 Realtek driver under FreeBSD 11.3. I'm planning to test it on my pfSense machines within the next day or two and will report back.
                              if_re_ko_v195_FREEBSD-11.3_64bit.zip

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                                TheNarc
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                                Installed the driver I attached to my previous post w. 2.4.5 and all is well so far . . . will report back if anything goes sideways.

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                                  Napsterbater @TheNarc
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                                  @TheNarc said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:

                                  Full disclosure: I have not yet tested this and do not know if it is necessary, but I did recompile the v1.95 Realtek driver under FreeBSD 11.3. I'm planning to test it on my pfSense machines within the next day or two and will report back.
                                  if_re_ko_v195_FREEBSD-11.3_64bit.zip

                                  Install this updated driver on one box and then updated to 2.4.5, its booted and running. So far so good.

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                                    Napsterbater
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                                    @Derelict said in Official Realtek Driver Binary 1.95 For 2.4.4 Release:

                                    /boot/loader.conf.local

                                    Also note after upgrade run "kldstat" to confirm if_re.ko loaded.

                                    If not make sure you have

                                    if_re_load="YES"

                                    in /boot/loader.conf.local NOT /boot/loader.conf as /boot/loader.conf is overwritten on upgrade.

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                                      coreybrett
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                                      Has anyone had trouble with RTL810xE chipsets? Would this driver cover those?

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                                        Napsterbater @coreybrett
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                                        @coreybrett from what I can tell. This driver should work with it.

                                        But worst case be ready to edit the loader.conf.local from the console and remove the reference to it just in case..

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                          Yes, there's only one driver, re(4), for all the Realtek Gigabit NICs. It should work for that.

                                          Are you actually seeing issues though? I would only use the alternative driver if you are.

                                          Steve

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                                            Napsterbater @stephenw10
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                                            @stephenw10 to be clear that model is a fast ethernet not a gigabit. If that makes a difference.

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