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      carriage
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      While trying to set up access to my ADSL modem I happened to read these:

      https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Assign_Interfaces
      https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Accessing_modem_from_inside_firewall

      They both instruct the reader to assign a new interface by clicking the '+' sign on the page Interfaces -> (assign). There's no plus sign though, so what's going on? Did this change in 2.1?

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        phil.davis
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        Mine has a "+" sign:

        InterfacesAssign.png
        InterfacesAssign.png_thumb

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          GruensFroeschli
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          The + will only show up if there are actually interfaces to assign.
          Since it does not, i suppose the interface on which the ADSL modem is connected is already assigned.

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            carriage
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            @GruensFroeschli:

            The + will only show up if there are actually interfaces to assign.
            Since it does not, i suppose the interface on which the ADSL modem is connected is already assigned.

            Boy, do I feel stupid right now. This was it! Thanks.

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