[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

   Yeah, and why does default precompiled kernel does not include ethertap 
   modules?

It does.  However, you need to add

alias tap0      ethertap
options tap0    -o tap0 unit=0
alias tap1      ethertap
options tap1    -o tap1 unit=1
alias tap2      ethertap
options tap2    -o tap2 unit=2
alias tap3      ethertap
options tap3    -o tap3 unit=3
alias tap4      ethertap
options tap4    -o tap4 unit=4
alias tap5      ethertap
options tap5    -o tap5 unit=5
alias tap6      ethertap
options tap6    -o tap6 unit=6
alias tap7      ethertap
options tap7    -o tap7 unit=7
alias tap8      ethertap
options tap8    -o tap8 unit=8
alias tap9      ethertap
options tap9    -o tap9 unit=9
alias tap10     ethertap
options tap10   -o tap10 unit=10
alias tap11     ethertap
options tap11   -o tap11 unit=11
alias tap12     ethertap
options tap12   -o tap12 unit=12
alias tap13     ethertap
options tap13   -o tap13 unit=13
alias tap14     ethertap
options tap14   -o tap14 unit=14
alias tap15     ethertap
options tap15   -o tap15 unit=15

to your /etc/conf.modules file for it to find them.
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