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      hacktivist last edited by

      Hi,

      Do pfSense support 3com 3c982-TXM Dual Port NIC?

      Thanks!

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        hacktivist last edited by

        I can confirm that 3com 3c982-TXM Dual Port NIC doesn't work for pfSense 1.2.1 RC1

        Tnx

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          nocer last edited by

          FYR - http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/hardware.html#ETHERNET

          1.2.1/1.3 both are 7.0 based.

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            wallabybob last edited by

            See also http://markmail.org/message/ar72pj3nojdmsbl7

            Perhaps you could elaborate on "doesn't work".

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              hacktivist last edited by

              @wallabybob:

              See also http://markmail.org/message/ar72pj3nojdmsbl7

              Perhaps you could elaborate on "doesn't work".

              Hi,

              Installing the card on pfSense 1.2 and 1.2.1 doesn't recognize all the ports. Only one port was recognized. The card works perfectly fine on my windows box though.

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                wallabybob last edited by

                @hacktivist:

                Hi,

                Installing the card on pfSense 1.2 and 1.2.1 doesn't recognize all the ports. Only one port was recognized. The card works perfectly fine on my windows box.

                In the pfSense Diagnostics menu, select command then type pciconf -l -v in the command box, click execute and post the result in a reply. This will list significant attributes of the PCI devices on your system and may give some clues why only one port is recognised.

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