Intel i226-V not recognized
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@milithor said in Intel i226-V not recognized:
@thebear
Do I understand correctly this is then a developer build?I know what its like to be messing about trying to get your new kit up and running.
Ideally at this point because the latest Stable Version (Community Edition) doesn't offer support for your Intel i226-V, If I was you I would do one of two things so's not to have to mess about too much trying to make it work.
OPTION 1
The keep it simple method:
Get two compatible USB2Ethernet adaptors plug them up install the latest stable COMMUNITY EDITION release, which is currently 2.6.0
Seen here: https://www.pfsense.org/download/
Install it PfSense setting one of your USB2Ethernet adapter to be your WAN and the other to be your LAN
Then proceed to follow this relatively simple procedure which will convert your standard latest stable community edition release (version 2.6.0) to a newer PFSENSE+ version.
Seen Here: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/install/migrate-to-plus.html
Once that is migrated to PFSENSE PLUS all of your Intel i226v ethernet ports will become available for configuration.
Note This can be done with just one Ethernet2USB device providing you have a network switch that supports VLANS.
Example here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z59_MWWPL-Q
Also Note: It could also be done using one compatible USB2Ethernet adapter without a VLAN compatible switch providing you had say a USB2WIFI adapter or some kind of internal m.2, mpcie WIFI adapter, allowing you to make one device WAN and the other LAN, have internet then proceed to the PFSENSE+ upgrade..
OPTION 2 If all else fails!
Dare I say it just install OPNsense latest iteration. Your i226 NIC will all be detected upon install.
Note: OPNsense is a fork of PFSENSE.
You can use that just so you can get your new equipment up and running for now, especially if you don't have a couple of compatible USB2Ethernet devices or VLAN compatible switch to get you going today.
Theirs not much in it between the OPNsense and PFsense to be honest, although their are far more tutorials for PFSENSE online, allot which actually apply to OPNsense.
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@souk Or install the development build (nightly) of 2.7.0, play for a few weeks. Export your config and do a fresh install of 2.7.0 if its stil in your mind that nightly build are not great.
It's a lot of work to install clean for 226v nics. In fact with a new router you got the play phase where you enable every option, use that with the nightly build.
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@thebear firstly, does the nightly build allow you to roll back to Stable?
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If not who really wants to risk their system becoming broken every time a risky update comes out, I know I don't.
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You say its allot of effort to do a fresh install for i226 NICs, but is it really considering that user wont have a huge config yet. Remember, as mentioned he's new to it and just bought his nice new shiny hardware. As he's got nice new purpose built hardware why not install a clean STABLE operating system on it and try to have the smoothest experience possible from the start.
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If he's got two compatible USB2Ethernet adapters and a TopTon unit like mine the whole fresh install and migration can be done in like 20 minutes.
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Who wants to wait for the update when you've just spend hundreds on hardware and you can have it up and running today ? Some might want to wait, but not me.
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If he wants as little effort as possible and stability he should just install OPNsense and be done with it.
Both OPNsense and OpenWRT worked great with i226 from fresh installs for me, It was nice to us OpenWRT for a change and actually be able to get amazing WIFI @ the router too, which is something both OPNsense and PFsense fail miserably at still in the year 2023. Madness!
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@souk said in Intel i226-V not recognized:
@thebear firstly, does the nightly build allow you to roll back to Stable?
You can always reuse the config in a higher version, right @stephenw10 ?
All the other choices are up to you, good luck.
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Indeed the config file is backwards compatible but you can't (or shouldn't at least) use a config from 2.7 in 2.6. You can see the config file versions here:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/versions.html
So currently you can use a 2.7 config in 23.01.If you install ZFS you can can roll back between versions but compatibility for that was only added in 22.05 so you can't roll back to a 22.01 or 2.6 BE snapshot.
Steve
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“ you install ZFS you can can roll back between versions”
That’s good news if its only limited to “newer” versions.
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Hi all I see on the internet allot of complains regarding the i225-V and i226-V.
For the i225-V have performance problems and no good for more than 1Gb
And the i226-V have connections drop issues.
I assume that these are Windows users so I am wandering if any one here using i226-V with pfsense are heaving problems? -
@voggur zero problems
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The i225-V issues with hardware versions before rev3 seemed to affect all OS types. I saw reports of issues there in FreeBSD. I have not seen any issues with the rev3 NICs we have in the 6100. Not have I seen any problems with the i226-V NICs in the 8200.
Steve
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@voggur
No issues with 5 I-225's here.... one dual port. -
@jimbob-indiana said in Intel i226-V not recognized:
That’s good news if its only limited to “newer” versions.
That is supposed to say "That's good news EVEN if its only limited to newer versions."
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@stephenw10 Would it be possible to view the revision # via CLI in pfsense?
Thank you!
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Yes, you can see it in the output of pciconf:
[23.01-RC[root@4100.stevew.lan]/root: pciconf -lv igc0 igc0@pci0:4:0:0: class=0x020000 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 vendor=0x8086 device=0x15f3 subvendor=0x8086 subdevice=0x0000 vendor = 'Intel Corporation' device = 'Ethernet Controller I225-V' class = network subclass = ethernet
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@stephenw10 Thank you so much!!
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How is the little box working now?
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has been watching as am curious about getting one of these as well.
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@souk
Greatly appreciated you taking the time to explain this.
Managed to install it using two USBs, after upgrade I was able to switch it to the i226 ports.Cheers!
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@jimbob-indiana No problems at all with the Topton Model-A N5105. Been running 24x7 for 3 months (outside of power outages).
Despite that, I think if I was going to do it again I would probably just buy the netgate 2100. In hindsight, for my home use, I think it would be better to have an embedded, dedicated device to do the firewalling, and I didn't really HAVE to have the 2.5Gb ports on the firewall. If you plan to boost your Internet speed beyond 1Gb, then maybe its worth it to someone to roll your own to save some money. In my case, I just wanted to do it for "fun".
But I could have used the little PC to run VMs for other less critical tasks where you can experiment without taking the Internet down; route between your VLANs, run Pi hole, etc.
Despite the so-far-so-good outcome, I have trouble trusting that this little PC is going to be good for the long haul. Maybe I worry too much... but I feel the netgate is an embedded, low power, low heat device made to last. An aliexpress PC is a big 'who knows'. If it breaks, who am I going to call for warranty and how long (if ever) to get it replaced? Now that pfsense is all configured in a VM, I don't want to slow it down or put anything on there that could compromise security or reliability. IMHO, A PC is really overkill as a pfsense only box and that's what I've ended up doing. YRMV -
I can't get 2.6 or 2.7 installed on this device:
Firewall Hardware, Intel Celeron Qaud Core J4125, HUNSN RS17k, Pfsense Plus, OPNsense, Mikrotik, VPN, Network Appliance, Router PC, AES-NI, 4 x Intel I226-V 2.5Gbe, Console, VGA, 8G RAM, 64G SSD
Any idea how to get CE installed on this? Doesn't detect NICs and install fails :(
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2.7 just shows no NICs? Does it show attach failures in the boot log?
What are the PCI IDs those NICs appear as if you boot something else?
Steve