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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by stephenw10

      Nope. Or at least it probably isn't; ignore me!

      Express card does provide USB so it can accept modems etc but I would not expect a NIC to use that. This looks like it uses the Realtek RTL8110 which is a PCIe chip.

      Steve

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      • NollipfSenseN
        NollipfSense @FrankZappa
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        @FrankZappa it's used like a PCIe slot.

        pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
        pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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          FrankZappa @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 Any idea if I can use this excpress card adapter with pf?
          Sonnet Technologies Presto Gigabit Ethernet Pro ExpressCard/34

          https://www.amazon.com/Sonnet-Technologies-Gigabit-Ethernet-ExpressCard/dp/B00I8MMWTY

          It appears to have a Broadcom chip (I think). Not sure if this is compatible. Thoughts?

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Without knowing what the actual chipset they're using is there's no way to know.

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              FrankZappa @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 If it's Broadcom, will it work?

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                FrankZappa @FrankZappa
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                @FrankZappa I read where it works fine with Linux with it's Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57762 controller. No idea if this is compatible w PF

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                  whosmatt
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                  If it is indeed the BCM57762 it should work with the bge driver:

                  https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=bge&sektion=4

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                    FrankZappa @whosmatt
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                    @whosmatt Thanks whosmatt. Do I need to install the driver or will pf already recognize it ?

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                      whosmatt
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                      You shouldn't need to install anything.

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                      • NollipfSenseN
                        NollipfSense @FrankZappa
                        last edited by NollipfSense

                        @FrankZappa I have used Sonnet before on a MacBook Pro I had contemplate using as a pfSense box. Yes, it has Broadcom and it works ... just a little issue running IDS/IPS because it's in emulator mode with Netmap instead of the full interaction with Netmap. BTW - your Intel -82579LM Gigabit is supports the new Intel driver, so no problem.

                        pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
                        pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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                        • aponomarenkoA
                          aponomarenko
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                          EC1000S is 10EC:8168. It's supported by FreeBSD according to the list of supported device IDs. Also we have a lot of successful probes of this chip in the BSD hardware database.

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                            FrankZappa @NollipfSense
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                            @NollipfSense Thanks. So if I use this card on the WAN side (use internal 82579LM for LAN) shouldn't it work fine if I enable IDS/IPS? I would think using this card on the WAN just passes and receives all traffic, while the 82579LM does all the IDS/IPS, firewall, and OpenVpn traffic...or do I have that backwards?
                            Thanks

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                              FrankZappa @aponomarenko
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                              @aponomarenko Thanks. So I went with another card: Sonnet Technologies Presto Gigabit Ethernet Pro ExpressCard/34 which has a Broadcom chip (BCM57762). I haven't used it yet, but hoping it will work.

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                              • NollipfSenseN
                                NollipfSense @FrankZappa
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                                @FrankZappa said in PfSense on a Dell Latitude E6420:

                                use internal 82579LM for LAN) shouldn't it work fine if I enable IDS/IPS?

                                Yes

                                pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
                                pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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                                  FrankZappa @FrankZappa
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                                  @frankzappa Sorry for the long delay in updating this year old thread. Bottom Line: This setup is working great for almost a year now.
                                  Dell 6420 laptop with i7, 128GB SSD and 8GB RAM

                                  PfSense Version 2.4.5-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)

                                  CPU Type Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2620M CPU @ 2.70GHz
                                  Current: 800 MHz, Max: 2701 MHz
                                  4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s) x 2 hardware threads
                                  AES-NI CPU Crypto: Yes (active)

                                  Sonnet Technologies Presto Gigabit Ethernet Pro ExpressCard/34 which has a Broadcom chip (BCM57762) which covers down on LAN connection.

                                  The really nice thing I purchased a new battery for laptop. When the electricity goes out, it still stays running for over an hour, which is a nice feature.

                                  Many thanks to all of you for helping me out on this.

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                                    FrankZappa @FrankZappa
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                                    @frankzappa said in PfSense on a Dell Latitude E6420:

                                    Presto Gigabit Ethernet Pro ExpressCard

                                    Correction: The Presto Gigabit Ethernet Pro ExpressCard is connected to the WAN side. Works great. VPN is rock steady as well VLAN's and all my plug ins. I decided not to run Suricata as it takes too much work to dial that puppy in. Solid performance.

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