Intel 82574L GbE LAN & MSI IM-945GSE-A
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This I probably a dumb question, but here it is anyway. Does anyone know if the Intel 82574L GbE LAN is supported? I saw the 82574 listed under the em(4) driver and assume it is supported. However I'm not sure if that driver supports the entire 82574 series or just the original 82574. The version im interested in has the "L" at the end. I'm looking at purchasing the new MSI IM-945GSE-A motherboard and worry about NIC after my experience with the realtek 8110 series found on the Jetway j7f4e1g2. The specs on the board can be found here http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func … cat_no=388.
Thanks for the help and sorry for the dumb question,
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I've ordered the board a week ago but it's on backorder status. Once I get it, i'll let you know if 1.2.1 recognizes it. This seems like it'd be a great board as it has the low power 945gse chipset instead of the power hog 945gc that all other atom boards use. Too bad you can't use 945gse with the dual-core atom 330.
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Thanks for the response and I look forward to find out how it works for you.
My thoughts exactly. I'm amazed at the horsepower they are getting out of low power consumption chips. On top of that it doesn't use a crappy realtek LAN card. It would be great if it does work because one can transfer between green and blue at gigabit speeds and its onboard and not taking up the one and only pci slot ;D.
I'm also looking for a mini PCIe Wireless N LAN card to go with it. I'm new to wireless on board a pfsense box so I'm not sure what to expect and what hardware to look for. The only thing I know for sure after my jetway pfsense box died, a linksys 54G router doesn't have the guts to handle what I throw at it.
Good luck with the board,
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I've ordered one of these from orbit micro. Looks like a killer board. I'll be posting my success with it when it arrives.
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An optimist! ;) I like… Look forward to hearing how awesome it is.
Good luck,
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Just got the board in, loaded up my SODIMM plugged in her, no joy! ack!
Both 82574L nics are not found, although it did find my ubiquiti wireless card. Now the searching on the forums begin..
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Hmm… no interfaces found using 1.2.1, but looks like 2.0 alpha see both NICS em0 and em1. Guess this is a good reason to start testing on 2.0 alpha..
33_viper, there are no wireless "N" cards or drivers that I'm aware of that work with pfSense, you may need to stick to good ol b/g speeds for now..
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Just an update on the MSI 9830 aka 945gse Intel Atom mini itx board. So far this board is running smoothly on 2.0 ALPHA, got both nics plus my wireless Ubiquiti XR2 card, single Corsair 2GB SO-DIMM installed, squid, squidguard, and few other reporting packages. Install ran smoothly off my USB DVD drive.
I'm using a PicoPSU the 120w version with a 110W DC brick and it pulls about 18w (w/notebook HDD) on my kill-a-watt meter. Probably could get that a few watts off if I was using a smaller switching power supply, board runs cool with no fans.. I can't imagine this thing pulling more than 30w so a small DC brick is probably all you need.
If you need "N" wireless speeds, just set your wireless router as an access point. It won't be doing any routing so it should work okay.
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Thanks for the update. I'm glad its working for you. Too bad 1.2.1 doesn't work on it. Did you compile 2.0 Alpha or just do an upgrade from 1.2.1? 18 watts is awesome!!! Sounds like an impressive little board. I might have to get me one or two of these.
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I didn't compile 2.0, just downloaded the full install .ISO and installed it the same way as 1.2.1. So far no the Alpha runs pretty stable for my home use. I think the board should work with 1.2.1. I didn't troubleshoot too much but it almost appeared there was some mismatch error due to 2 identical nics in the system.
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It shouldn't care. I'm using a 4 port dlink NIC which shows up as dc0, dc1 dc2, and dc3. They are running together well. The only problem I have is I cant get bridging to work so the card works like a switch. From what I understand, it is a known issue with 1.2 and 1.2.1. For now, I am happy with it since I use one port as DMZ and another for servers and the last for my LAN. I would like to build a pfsense box that has a multi-port NIC working as a single LAN for travel. It is probably a driver issue. If you get board and want to experiment, try typing in em0 and em1 on a fresh install and see if it accepts. Also, check which driver it is using in 2.0 and check 1.2.1 for that driver. I am kinda bummed that they aren't using free BSD 8 for 2.0 alpha. That upgrade would with a lot of hardware out there. However, if 2.0A accepts your NICs, your set. I think next month I will have to get me one of these boards.
I don't currently have wireless N. If I invest in a wireless card for my pfsense box, I wanted to upgrade for my next laptop since my current laptop is getting old and slow for my needs. I would like to find a PCI-E wireless N card and have a supporting driver. I think im SOL on both the PCI-E and driver fronts for now. With any luck, 2.0 will solve one of those problems.
What are you using for a case and how is it's cooling?
Keep us posted,
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Anyone in the UK found this board yet? Dying to get rid of my Jetway.
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As a alternative Cheesyboofs I find this MI800F board interesting http://www.ibase-europe.com/mi800.html , but I haven't yet found a local reseller maybe you will have better luck in the UK.
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Also looks just the ticket but unfortunately equally elusive in the UK. Have mailed them to ask for a UK reseller.
Cheers Perry.
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Before I purchase either the iBASE MI800F or the MSI IM-945GSE-A can someone please confirm with no shadow of a doubt that the Intel 82574L GB NIC that comes with these boards will work under 1.2.3 (FreeBSD 7.1)
Cheers
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yes works great under 1.2.3 I am running the ms im-945gse-a board 3.5 hd and its pulling 24 watts
heres the hardware info:
Kernel Version FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2 #0 Tue Jan 27 09:41
Distro Name FreeBSD
Processors 2
Model Genuine Intel(R) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz
CPU Speed 1.6 GHz
PCI Devices- atapci0: Intel ICH7 UDMA100 controller
- atapci1: Intel ICH7M SATA300 controller
- ehci0: Intel 82801GB/R (ICH7) USB 2.0 controller
- em0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 6.9.6
- em1: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 6.9.6
- em2: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection 6.9.6
- isab0: PCI-ISA bridge
- pcib1: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge
- pcib2: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge
- pcib3: ACPI PCI-PCI bridge
- uhci0: UHCI (generic) USB controller
- uhci1: UHCI (generic) USB controller
- uhci2: UHCI (generic) USB controller
- vgapci0: VGA-compatible display
- vgapci1: VGA-compatible display
IDE Devices - acd0: UJDA720 DVD/CDRW/1.00
- ad4: Seagate ST380815AS 4.AAB (Capacity: 78.18 GB)
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Thanks ‘grandrivers’
FYI - UK pfSenser’s I have been in touch with Linitx.com and they can get the iBase MI800F board but it will retail at £266.50+VAT :o “ I know, that’s what I thought”
But I found this company www.icp-uk.com selling the IM-945GSE-A for £161.55 with stock available. I have to say I think this is the perfect motherboard for a pfSense firewall and will be purchasing one ASAP.
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Grandrivers, I am curious. Did you add an additional Intel NIC with the same chipset? I definitely want this board. I was leaning towards the MS-9832 because of the dual core Atom Processor but hearing about the Realtek issues I am thinking twice. Does anyone know if the Realtek issues will be resolved? Is it a issue isolated to FreeBSD 7.1?
I wish there was a Atom N330 Board with 2 Intel Gbe(heck if I am wishing why not three?)!!!
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Stick with Intel NIC's and save yourself any grief - trust me I learnt the hard way http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,11913.0.html
Ideally if you can afford it you would have just one Intel server grade NIC and a GB VLAN switch. If not as many Intel NICS as you can afford or fit, under FreeBSD anyway but you will have to pay for it which ever you choose. Since I changed my setup and stopped using the Realtek's my set up has been rock solid. I was sceptical that it could just be down to the NIC's giving me all that grief but time has proven me wrong. -
yes i added a third INTEL nic into it all three nic do require 7.1 as the freebsd base though