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      Guest last edited by

      VIA mobo width via cpu worked in 1.2. Now on 1.2.1 i can ping lan adapter but no connection 4 any client connected 2 lan adapter.

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        cmb last edited by

        It's not broken. There is the possibility of FreeBSD regressions between 6.2 and 7.0 affecting particular hardware combinations. See:
        http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Policy_on_FreeBSD_issues

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          Guest last edited by

          false alarm or bug?! When i disconnect and reconnect cable on wan adapter, all clients gets connection on lan adapter.
          Now I am using 1.2.2 on same mobo.

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            rockbochs last edited by

            Are those NICs realtek-based?  I know that on certain Realtek NICs, if you "hot plug" the ethernet, the interface won't come back up without a reboot.  Pretty annoying.

            Creator of world class Linux/FreeBSD appliances, including the popular StrongBochs pfSense appliance.

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              Nanafriend last edited by

              I have similar problems.  I just 'mess' with things and eventually get it to work as I am sure you did the same.  It's hard to tell whats going wrong when something does, reboots and stuff of that sort usually jar the problem free.

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                Guest last edited by

                @rockbochs:

                Are those NICs realtek-based?  I know that on certain Realtek NICs, if you "hot plug" the ethernet, the interface won't come back up without a reboot.  Pretty annoying.

                1 is realtek, other via onboard. I had same effect when i exchange wan & lan adapter.

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                  Guest last edited by

                  I think "disconnect" effect is solved for me. I had it when I connect some clients directly to lan of pfsense or switch was problematic (after replace no problems). I am now playing width 1.2.2 but whenever I play width traffic shaper wizard I have xfiles in some points. It wasn't like this in 1.2.0 at least for my systems.

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