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      valepe69 @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 Just tryed, WGXepc64 changes the led. I tryed with green and red.
      Any ideas why the bios don't turn on the led?

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        I don't. It should, it uses the same set of register changes in the SuperIO chip that WGXepc does.

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          t-rexky
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          Consider the possibility that the BIOS was previously flashed with a custom image...

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            valepe69 @t-rexky
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            @t-rexky Before the flashing the bios was the stock one

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            • chpalmerC
              chpalmer
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              My very new unit at the time (year old display model) did not turn on the red light either.

              Triggering snowflakes one by one..
              Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                valepe69 @chpalmer
                last edited by valepe69

                @chpalmer but with the modded bios it should.
                Infact the other unit ("same" as this one) turns on the red led.
                I can't find the differences between them. Adding that the led works with WXGepc package.

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                • chpalmerC
                  chpalmer @valepe69
                  last edited by

                  @valepe69 said in Watchguard XTM 5 Series:

                  @chpalmer but with the modded bios it should.
                  Infact the other unit ("same" as this one) turns on the red led

                  Yes. it did. :) Watchguard must have made changes at some point.. Ive had several stock units (which I put pfsense on for friends) come through and noted the earlier ones had the red LED whereas mine and a later unit did not.

                  I always change the firmware on them when I get them.

                  Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                  Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by stephenw10

                    Hmm, that my bios or t-rexky's? Or am I misremembering? 😉

                    There are a number of things required to enable the red arm led. I'm pretty sure I set all of them....

                    If you run WGXepc at the command line after rebooting does it show it's having to set the GPIO pins?
                    https://github.com/stephenw10/WGXepc/blob/master/WGXepc.c#L1398

                    The BIOS has to set those up for the LED to work so boxes running a modded BIOS should never show those messages.

                    Steve

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                      valepe69 @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10 I used your one. When I run WGXepc I don't remeber messages. Only the the led operation.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Hmm, well I would try rebooting it and running WGXepc from the CLI again. If you do see one or more of those it will show the BIOS is not setting up the SIO device as expected.

                        Steve

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                          valepe69 @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10 turning on the led WGXepc64 shows these lines:
                          Found Firebox XTM5
                          Enabling GPIO2
                          Setting GPIO2 pins as output

                          Turning the led off It shows only:
                          Found Firebox XTM5

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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            OK, so it only shows that the first time it is run. It only needs to setup the GPIO pin once.
                            It the BIOS was setting it up correctly it wouldn't have to so you would never see those messages. You could confirm that on the other box.
                            So we can say that, for some reason, the BIOS is not running the SIO table on that box.

                            Unfortunately I have no idea why that might be.

                            Steve

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                              CodeJACK
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                              Anyone upgraded to pfsense 2.5 yet? Any issues with compatibility for WGXepc64 or other mods mentioned in this thread?

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                                dlucas46 @CodeJACK
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                                @codejack

                                Did it last night on mine.

                                No major problems, except for issues with Core temp and the IPV6 Gateway bug.

                                I have swapped the processor for a Xeon and coretemp gets the wrong values. I fixed this before but the Kernel is now based on version 12 instead of 11 so I have had to recompile the module.

                                For those of you that are using Xeons, new coretemp module is attached here.

                                coretemp2.zip

                                Upload coretemp2.ko to /boot/modules/coretemp2.ko

                                Chmod 755 coretemp2.ko

                                In your /boot/loader.conf.local add the following:

                                coretemp2_load="YES"

                                Then reboot.

                                You should now have a correct temperature reading.

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Yeah, works fine here. No significant issues seen so far, I've been running 2.5 snapshots on it for months.
                                  Including the coretemp values with a Xeon:

                                  Name 	xtm5.stevew.lan
                                  System 	pfSense
                                  Netgate Device ID: e436ea6ef44065f7f646	
                                  BIOS 	Vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
                                  Version: 080015
                                  Release Date: Wed Feb 3 2010
                                  Version 	2.5.0-RELEASE (amd64)
                                  built on Tue Feb 16 08:56:29 EST 2021
                                  FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE
                                  
                                  The system is on the latest version.
                                  Version information updated at Sun Feb 21 14:34:55 GMT 2021  
                                  CPU Type 	Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L3110 @ 3.00GHz
                                  Current: 2000 MHz, Max: 3000 MHz
                                  2 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s)
                                  AES-NI CPU Crypto: No 
                                  

                                  I'm guessing you're using a Xeon with a pin-mod?

                                  Steve

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                                    dlucas46 @stephenw10
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                                    @stephenw10

                                    Yes it is a L5420 771 to 775 conversion.

                                    Core temp thinks it is a core2duo. Both processors have the same ID.

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                                      CodeJACK
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                                      Great, ill plan for an upgrade so. Im using the box as a UniFi controller also. If there is no compatibility issues there, ill upgrade. Thanks!

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        Ah, well running unifi on there is probably completely untested. However you have installed that would need to be updated for FreeBSD 12. Really it's much better not to do that anyway.

                                        Steve

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                                          bryanjlaz
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                                          I know this thread / topic is quite but I am just now getting into "flashing" an XTM 525 that I have had for years and didn't know where to begin nor really had the time. To be completely transparent, I am above average in knowledge in IT networking etc, but am definitely not up there with some of you guys. I encountered an issue while flashing and have no idea what it could be. The box powers on and that's pretty much it. Fans run like hell, full speed, never come down. The lCD is backlit and that is all. I was following a tutorial, I have actually seen it referenced here. Here is the link.

                                          https://alpha-labs.net/2017/08/pfsense-on-watchguard/

                                          I removed the CF Card in order to boot from the SSD's as instructed but the fans and the lcd are all I get. No serial output, nothing.

                                          Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            You should see some output on the console even if there is no boot drive installed.
                                            It should also beep and the fans should slow down when it POSTS.
                                            If you don't see any of that it's probably failing to POST which is usually a hardware issue. Have you added any hardware components?

                                            Steve

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