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    Unable to configure LAN network

    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      heystek
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      I have PFSense installed in a Hyper-V environment with dual nics (both setup as legacy). When I boot into PFSense it recognizes both interfaces de0 and de1 and i am able to pickup an IP address and ping computers on the internal network. The problem is on the menu screen where it is suppose to show the interfaces and IP addresses it does not display LAN. If i go to assign interfaces it does not give the option to configure a lan network.

      I have done some searching around and cannot figure out what in the world is going on? I would greatly appreciate any input you may have.

      Thanks in advance!

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        "and i am able to pickup an IP address and ping computers on the internal network"

        interface is listed as what?  When you setup pfsense you would of assigned de0 to one, and de1 to the other (wan/lan)

        What networks are these interfaces connected too?

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          heystek
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          I actually figured it out and it was just a missed step. I guess that's what 3 hours of sleep in two nights will get you.

          Thanks for the reply!

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