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Pfsense With Usb Ethernet Adapters?

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Does there exist a USB3 Gigabit Ethernet Adapter that supports ALTQ? I need ALTQ to facilitate traffic shaping in pfSense. Unnecessary details are here.

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I’ve tried the USB adapter in a laptop connected directly to the fibre modem and, while it’s not full speed, it’s considerably faster: Dell Laptop (Windows 10) with built in ethernet: Anyone’s aware of any USB NIC adaptors which work with pfSense? I’m planning to explore pfSense on a mini PC I have which sadly has only 1 GbE port and pfSense needs

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Not caring about whether it’s „recommended“ or not but has anyone actually used a USB-3 or USB-C Ethernet adapter. There are currently loads of cheap and capable devices on the Currently using Windows 10 enterprise LTSC and was hoping to setup a virtual PFsense with Hyper-V or some other virtual software. I have TWO usb-ethernet adapters and I I’m running PFSense on a laptop using the built in NIC as the WAN interface and two USB-C to Ethernet adapters for my LAN and OPT. Sometimes my wifi will just stop

Hi Guys I am just wondering if anybody could tell me what usb ethernet adapter will work with pfsense? I’d also instead like to route my WAN through my USB interface and out my ethernet interface for a pfSense in-line Virtual IDS system, separate from my bare metal

I prefer to use the mac for pfsense but i will need to use an Ethernet usb adapter order to add one more ethernet port. Which, based on my research, is not recommended. For Perhaps and probably GUI or SSH access has been locked out, or the password has been lost or forgotten. A separate adapter is required to make a connection between a computer and the firewall using

Long story short my pfsense was maxing out at ~90mbps where my nighthawk r8000 could hit over If the Pi 700mbps. I suspect the issue is the Asus usb3.0 NIC I was using for WAN. Interested to

Any Reliable USB-C 2.5G NICs *Not* Based on Realtek Chipset?

  • Driver for USB Ethernet adapter
  • Configuring a hot-pluggable USB tethered WAN connection?
  • Slow WAN? Suspect usb nic is at fault.
  • Not caring about whether it’s "recommended" or not but has

Thinking of either using my router as a managed switch or a couple USB 3.0 to gigabit ethernet adapters. I’ve looked all over and not found much recently of talk about this kind of setup. The problem with doing this is that pfSense is not setup to have one of its interfaces disappear during normal run-time. If the Pi is disconnected or the goes to sleep or My USB Ethernet dongle is ASIX AX88179A, when I use version 22.1, it often disconnects for no reason, and after resetting the WAN, it cannot get the IP address assigned

USB3.x to Gbps Ethernet Adapter for PFsense hardware? Noob here, this is probably a dumb question I would like to purchase a mini pc and install pfSense. It seems the vast majority of I’m using proxmox on a minipc DELL OptiPlex 3040 with a pfSense VM and for to use the computer reads my second ethernet i have a USB adapter. It worked flawlessly for a long time until now when it’s This is discussed in Virtual LANs (VLANs). USB Network Adapters USB network adapters of any make/model should not be used due to their unreliability and poor

Identifying what chipset the adapter uses and then searching for it in the hardware compatibility list is a good start. The link you supplied doesn’t mention the chipset I am using a Dell Wyse 5060 that has only a single ethernet port with OPNSense 23.1. I bought two USB ethernet ports. One is ASIX AX88179A, and the other is a RealTek. So i have a USB to Ethernet adapter im trying to use, the computer reads that the adapter is there but when i plug the ethernet in it doesnt do anything. I will post a link to the

From this experience, we are going to keep a running log of the best pfSense hardware components. Since pfSense is based on FreeBSD (currently FreeBSD 10) network device For me, moving Plugable USBC to VLAN’s adds another layer of complexity and points of failure. I would go with the USB adapter and probably would get a dual adapter for flexibility. I am about to install

What sort of usb version types do you have on your box? I’ve done exactly the same and works great if you create a vmbr. My usb to ethernet adapter is a TP-link UE306. My pfsense box is

Trying to add another interface to a pfSense box but because it has run out of ports, I had to resort to using a USB 3 Ethernet dongle. Assuming (wrongly) that since it is Greetings pfSense Super Users, I have a micro form factor PC with a single Ethernet port. Before anyone suggests a PCI Ethernet NIC, or points out ‚incompatibility‘. Just trying to make this

Had a thought just now. I can buy a usb c ethernet adapter for about 10 bucks, and probably find a laptop with usb c for pretty cheap. So I’m curious, dous pfsense support usb c? I bought to gigabit ethernet a USB to Ethernet adapter off of amazon (TP-Link). Didn’t work. After the install, the machine would never assign an IP address to the adapter (LAN interface) even after getting to

@ vvt What’s your definition of „tiny“? I recently bought a Qotom mini PC with 4 Ethernet ports, i5 CPU, 4 GB of memory and 64 GB SSD. An easy test to see if pfsense will

This is my exact setup. i use the USB ethernet adaptor for the WAN port of pfesense. However my pfsense is actually a VM. I found that the Dlink DUB-E100 10/100mib usb-to-ethernet adapter then searching for it in is I’ve been using a Plugable USBC-E1000 USB NIC (ASIX AX88179 chipset ) with a Dell Optiplex 3020 Micro on a 350mbps/50mbps cable connection without a hint of a problem for the last 8

In the last virtualize everything video there was a commenter asking how to add a USB Ethernet port to their proxmox server we thought it would be a great tu