![]() ![]() ![]() I only found the latest 2.1.5 as a livecd which I could install. Thank you very much for any help said in Having pfSense Recognize a USB Ethernet Adapter at boot time.: I also created a script "usr/local/etc/rc.d/tplink.sh", with the same command as in the earlyshell config : usbconfig -d 4.2 set_config 1Īt boot time it does not load the driver. ![]() I also installed the shellcmd package and added the earlyshellcmd command : usbconfig -d 4.2 set_config 1 I tried modifyng the /boot/ file with the following : usb_quirk_load="YES" I then have to assign again ue0 to my LAN. Once this is done, I see the ue0 interface appearing : Writing configuration.//.//.done. I then have to assign again the nics (vge0 to the WAN interface, (ue0 is apparently not know at this time). Vge0 00:60:72:24:3e:5c (up) VIA Networking Velocity Gigabit Ethernet Network interface mismatch - Running intreface assignment option. I can then set it up and use it correctly.īut at each reboot, I get the following message : Warning: Configuration references interfaces that do not exist: ue0 PfSense recognizes the adapter when I call the "Assign Interfaces" main menu item I installed pfSense v2.1.5 (apparently this is the last 32bit version available)Īt boot time the nic is recognized as a usb device : I'm trying to use a TP-LINK UE300 USB Ethernet adapter as a second NIC (Realtek RTL8153). It has a VIA VT6122 Gigabit Ethernet chip. The motherboard is a Gigabyte M7CN896IDK and runs a Via C7 1Ghz 32bit single core processor. I also upgraded RAM from 256Mb to the maximum allowed, i.e. I have salvaged a dumped VXL Itona Thin client from 2011 and modified it so it could accept a 2.5" sata hdd instead of the standard 128Mb IDE flash drive. ![]()
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