Problems adding a NIC
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I'm running pfSense on a Supermicro A1SRM-2758 motherboard. It's set up and has been running well for a while now. Anyway, I had an extra Intel I340-T4 NIC laying around, so I decided to add it. I assigned the interfaces (the originals again and the newly added ports) and pfSense started up as normal with the normal welcome screen. But, I don't have network or internet.
When trying to access the net from my windows desktop, I get "does not have a valid IP configuration". I haven't removed the ethernet cables from the originally assigned WAN and LAN ports.
When I pulled the card out and rebooted, I'm back to normal. What am I missing?
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I guess, the original NICs use the same driver (igb, I think) and the new NICs will be recognized first. So they will get the driver index that the original NICs had before (e.g. igb0, igb1).
I would just plug the LAN cables into the newly added NICs. Alternatively you can reassign the Interfaces in the console. -
That makes sense…didn’t think of that. Thank you!
ETA: That was the issue...the 4 port NIC now occupies igb0 through igb3 and the onboards start with igb4. Thanks again!