Hi Adam/Maik

Thanks for your response, I would hope Adam is right as the server i'll
recieve for pfSense installation has onboard lan card that i described.
Looking for a successful installation :)


On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 5:04 AM, Maik Heinelt <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 2014/01/07 2:48, Adam Thompson wrote:
>
> It should, as that card will either use standard Intel or Broadcom Ethernet 
> chips.
> There is always a small possibility that any given card may be incompatible, 
> but in your case I would expect that be almost negligible.
> If the card is a brand-new model or revision, you are more likely to have 
> problems.
> -Adam
>
> On Jan 6, 2014 11:42 AM, rajan agarwal <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  Hi All,
>
> I am about to put pfSense in a production box. I will be using IBM Quad Port 
> Gigabit PCIe Ethernet Card P/N.: 39Y6136. Will pfSense version 2.0.1 support 
> this particular LAN card? I can't find the name of this LAN card on the 
> freeBSD 8.1 hardware support page.
>
> Regards
>
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>  sorry, I disagree.
> I bought two quad port cards and all are with Intel chipset.
> The card was found by pfsense (found it in dmesg output), but it never was
> usable as NIC  in pfsense.
> I ended up with buying a dual port card what is working fine.
>
> Not working:
>
> - Silicom PEG4IL
> - Intel EXPI9404PT Intel Pro/1000 PT QUAD PORT
>
> Working:
> - Intel EXPI9402PT Pro/1000 PT DELL X3959 Dual Port PCI-E x4
>
> Maik
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Rajan Agarwal
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