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    2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      solarflow99 last edited by

      I'm trying with the latest prerelease (23/11/14) and I noticed it fails to bring up the WAN, i'm using run0 and it used to work perfectly.  I'm not exactly sure when this functionality was broken since I haven't upgraded since using the release built on Mon Oct 27 15:33:34 CDT 2014.  I know that one worked.

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        eri-- last edited by

        Can you check your dmesg for any errors?

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          solarflow99 last edited by

          I couldn't find any way to do that, it would just hang at "Configuring WAN interface".  Couldn't scroll up, couldn't ssh in.
          So what I did next is installed the older 22 beta from 2 months ago, configured ONLY the WAN and LAN interfaces, (just in case my previous config was causing the problem) , then did the auto update.  The result: endless reboots right at "Configuring WAN interface". 
          So there's definitely a problem…

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            fragged last edited by

            If it's stuck at "Configuring WAN.." leave it there for 10 minutes, it should boot up properly after a while. I had similar experiences with a few of the older snapshots (https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=83981.0). Last few updates I've done seem to be ok.

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              solarflow99 last edited by

              FYI, it didn't work, i'm using rt3072 in case that helps.

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                w0w last edited by

                I can confirm that. But mine 3072 have never been working with pfsense properly. I've tried to use it as an optional interface and it hangs at "Configuring… "
                Some builds before it just did kernel panic at this point.

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                  solarflow99 last edited by

                  it used to work well, back when 2.2 beta was first released, up until about a month or so after.

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                    DiskWizard last edited by

                    run0 still works pretty well for me since first 2.2 snapshot

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                      solarflow99 last edited by

                      ya well, what module are you using?  Maybe this could be specific to rt3072 then…

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                        w0w last edited by

                        I've attached the screenshot of pfsense that is hangs right after configuration changes.
                        Mine card is  USB "edup ep-ms1532" that uses according to found photos of sssembly RT3072L chipset.
                        pfsense does not show me "n" mode settings so I guess it tries to load some old crappy driver on it.
                        I'll try to put this card on some newer freebsd build later to check if it's driver.


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                          w0w last edited by

                          it's not working in clean FreeBSD 10.1 also.

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                            solarflow99 last edited by

                            Since it's a BSD problem, i've continued this thread on the freebsd-wireless list:

                            http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2014-December/005291.html

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                              DiskWizard last edited by

                              have you ever tried to ADD WIFI interface thru Web Configurator ?

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                                w0w last edited by

                                If I understand correctly what are you asking, yes we have tried it many times.

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                                  DiskWizard last edited by

                                  I have seen the screen you're posting many times as well. Can you make Interfaces-Assign screenshot and post it here ?

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                                    solarflow99 last edited by

                                    It won't show anything useful, what is it you're looking for exactly?  This is almost certainly a BSD bug, replying to the thread on there would be the best way to troubleshoot this.

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