Hi
I've searched the archives, and it seems that others have noticed this
too, but noone has a solution.
So I'd mostly just like to add a data point in the hope that it's
useful to someone with proper knowledge.
I installed pfSense beta4 on a Nokia IP110.
The kernel dies with a page fault:
Title: RE: [pfSense Support] VLAN setup
you typically would put all ports that are connected directly to a computer or other end user device as an Untagged port. You then need to program your ports that connect to your router and any other switches as Tagged ports. vlan 1 is typically used
Title: redundant wan router
i have successfuly set up a router with multiple wans. I have 2 dsl lines. one is very quick and the other is rather slow. I would like for the second to be used mainly as a backup link in the even the primary goes down. The only way I could find to do this is to
Title: RE: [pfSense Support] redundant wan router
ok thanks
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:11 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] redundant wan router
On 5/18/06, Ebay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: redundant wan router
I am using an MSI
motherboard with a 2 gig Celeron processor, 512 megs ram, and 3ea realtec
gigabit network cards.Does anyone
know what kinda thoughput would be possiblein this configuration.
Ineed to route between two local networks.Is there any
32bit 33Mhz PCI slots? 500Mbit...approx.
--Bill
On 5/18/06, Ebay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using an MSI motherboard with a 2 gig Celeron processor, 512 megs ram,
and 3ea realtec gigabit network cards. Does anyone know what kinda
thoughput would be possible in this configuration. I
I am not a programmer, but I would like to suggest an approach to
fail over for pfSense interfaces.
Requirements:
1. Universal protocol usage (IP-based).
2. User can set resolution (frequency of checking for failure in
seconds).
3. User can set sensitivity (milliseconds of lack of response
Nice UI. Wish I could help but my C-programming skills are just not
up to snuff. I'll keep practicing my kung-fu until I am ready. :~)
On May 18, 2006, at 3:01 PM, Scott Ullrich wrote:
PS: take a look at
http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/CoreGUIBuilder/sortable.php which is
part of this grand