Generally when this happens its FreeBSD and hardware issues.   Make
sure you have plug and play turned off in the bios and try to allocate
the IRQ's manually to make sure that there is no sharing going on.  
This is really good hardware so I would think that if you play around
in the BIOS some you may be able to prevent the "lockups".

Scott

On 10/16/05, MichaƂ Depa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've set up few pfsenses and I have problem with one of them.
>
> Installation of version 0.86.4 went without any problems, system boots
> properly, works fine (right now it's serving 3 clients connected to OPT1
> interface) but after few hours (2-5h) it just hangs. I can't access
> pfsense via network and when I go to the console I can't enter any
> character. All I can do is to press reset on the box. After reset system
> works fine for another few hours and then hangs again.
>
> Here is my hardware:
> CPU: AMD Athlon 2500+
> MB: Asus A7N8X Deluxe
> RAM: 2x256DDR TwinMOS
> Graphic card: something on PCI
> HDD: PATA Seagate 6,4 GB (also tried SATA WD 120GB)
> LAN: 3Com 3c2000 1Gbit (in PCI slot)
> WAN: 3Com 3c920 100Mbit (integrated on mainboard)
> OPT1: nVidia ethernet 100Mbit (integrated on mainboard)
>
> pfsense config is pretty standard:
> system installed on HDD
> NAT for LAN & OPT1
> Magic Trafic Wizard enabled
> No DHCP
> WAN - static IP address
> no additional packages installed
> defaults for the rest
>
> Please help
>
> Michal
>
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