that was it, a colegue pointed me in that direction a few mins ago, it threw me that the giga ports do have it but the 10/100 didn't
On 4 August 2011 13:41, Bart Grefte <[email protected]> wrote: > Have you tried other cables and hardware connected to the other end? > Instead of cross, try straight cables or the other way round.**** > > And set the ports on the other end manually to 10 or 100Mb might also be > something to try.**** > > ** ** > > Maybe those ports don’t support autosensing/autonegotiation, that can cause > issues sometimes.**** > > ** ** > ------------------------------ > > *Van:* Nick Upson [mailto:[email protected]] > *Verzonden:* donderdag 4 augustus 2011 14:14 > *Aan:* support pfsense > *Onderwerp:* [pfSense Support] fx5624 install - new problem**** > > ** ** > > Hi, > > having got pfsense 1.2.3 to install on the box I've now got a new problem. > I can't get the 10/100M ports to work. > > If I go into the shell and do "ifconfig" all interfaces are present but > these ports always show "status: no carrier" with or without a cable to > another PC plugged in > > I realise that this may be a hardware issue but I thought it best to check > here in case there is something else I can do > > -- > Nick Upson (01799 533252)**** > -- Nick Upson (01799 533252)
