Turns out the company I ordered the 3054MP+ Aries 2 cards was shipped
the 3054MP+ cards by their vendor instead of the Aries 2 cards. The
Aries 2 is an Atheros card, but the card I received is a PRISM GT card.
Love the fact Senao has two products with very similar names but totally
different chipsets.
Matthew
Matthew Fremont wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Try a FreeBSD 6 release canidate CD and see if it is detected there.
If it is not detected then you need to open a pr or ask the FreeBSD
lists.
I'm not quite sure how to boot the FreeBSD CD on my WRAP, but does it
make sense to try to build a kernel using the standard FreeBSD 6
source and the pfSense_wrap.6 kernel config? I have a system which I
updated over the weekend to RELENG_6.
I've also been taking a closer look at the dmesg output and trying to
determine if something related to how the card identifies itself is
causing my problem.
My best guess is that this is the miniPCI card:
pci0: <network> at device 13.0 (no driver attached)
Here's the output from pciconf(8) for that device:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:13:0: class=0x028000 card=0x00001260 chip=0x38901260
rev=0x01 hdr=0x00
class = network
It looks like the vendor ID is 0x1260 and the device ID is 0x3890,
which according to pcidatabase.com is an Intersil PRISM GT card! Am I
interpreting this correctly?
Matthew
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