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    Usb to ethernet AX88772

    2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      salida last edited by

      i updated to 2.2, usb to ethernet doesnt get recognized as ue0
      i get this errorskernel: ugen1.2: <vendor 0x0b95=""> at usbus1 (disconnected)</vendor>and ```
      [ There were error(s) loading the rules: pfctl: DIOCADDRULE: Operation not supported by device - The line in question reads [0]: ]

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        PhilipG last edited by

        I believe more recent builds are missing a number of kernel modules / drivers; I have referenced this post and two other posts I believe to be related in my post:-
        Topic: Missing cdce kernel module
        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=74664.0

        It seems you might be missing the axe kernel module

        What snapshot version / date of 2.2 did you update to?  That might help others sort things out.

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          salida last edited by

          @PhilipG:

          What snapshot version / date of 2.2 did you update to?  That might help others sort things out.

          pfSense-Full-Update-2.2-ALPHA-i386-20140404-0651

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            eri-- last edited by

            Try with the tomorrow snapshots should be fixed.

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              Raul Ramos last edited by

              Hi

              Are this USB's NICs OK for pfsense?

              Thanks

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                eri-- last edited by

                Only testing will tell in general.
                First though you have to check if they are supported on FreeBSD 10.

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                  salida last edited by

                  @ermal:

                  Try with the tomorrow snapshots should be fixed.

                  Hey there again i tried both

                  pfSense-memstick-2.2-ALPHA-i386-20140409-0901
                  pfSense-memstick-2.2-ALPHA-i386-20140408-0719

                  usb to ethernet adapter does not get recognized :(

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                    pubmsu last edited by

                    Hi,

                    In our case, our USB to ethernet NICs used to work with pfSense 2.1.x. But currently, on 2.2 alpha, a message says that these are not ALTQ compatible (and hence traffic shaper can't be used) even though we're only using interfaces based on VLAN on top of LAGG (which, as I understand, virtualizes and abstracts the underlying hardware).

                    Please address this by including the required drivers as they were in 2.1.x and 2.0.x.

                    Thanks,
                    msu

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                      eri-- last edited by

                      You have to do more than that and tell us which drivers!!!

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