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    Supermicro SYS-5019D-4C-FN8TP NICs not detected

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      notmandatory
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      I have a SuperMicro SYS-5019D-4C-FN8TP with 512GB M.2 SSD and 64GB RAM. I successfully installed pfSense 2.6.0 (and I also tried the 2.7.0 snapshot). The install is fine until it gets to the network card detection when it finds no network interfaces. The installed NICs it has should be supported, they are an I350 AM4 (4x1Gb) and X557-AT2 (2x10Gb). Has anyone set up a system like this and have any suggestions on how to troubleshoot this issue? maybe some bios changes I need to make? Thanks !

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        slu
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        Do you have this mainboard X11SDV-4C-TP8F?
        It is works fine with pfSense 2.6.0.

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          notmandatory @slu
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          @slu Hi thanks for the confirmation that it should work! yes, my mainboard is X11SDV-4C-TP8F. Can you tell me your bios settings or do you recall if there was anything else you had to do for the initial setup.

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            slu @notmandatory
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            @notmandatory
            nothing special, only disable all the network booting options.

            Bios 1.6 / Jan 20 2022

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              notmandatory
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              My network interfaces are now being detected! I restored the BIOS config to "Optimized Defaults" and on the next reboot all interfaces were available and I got the expected configuration menu with pfSense 2.6.0.

              For reference my system was shipped with BIOS 1.7.

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