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#31
Hello,

Running a clean install of Opnsense v25.1. Followed this youtube tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFszlJpTBoc) to the letter, but after enabling Wireguard I'm not seeing any "Received" bytes, only send bytes (VPN > Status).

At 6min 25 sec in the youtube video, he says that after enabling wireguard, you should see the Handshake and Received bytes. However, I don't see a Handshake timestamp, and received is 0 bytes.

How can I troubelshoot the handshake?

I'm running a Lenovo P330 with a Intel Quad PCIe ethernet card. My LAN is using the on-board NIC, and the WAN is using the quad card. Internet connection is working find out-of-the box.

I've double checked all the public/private keys for the peer and instance, and other details for the config file that Mullvad generated, but it's just not establishing the wireguard tunnel completely.

How can I troubleshoot this? I've spend about 24 hours trying to get it working.
#32
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on January 28, 2025, 09:21:56 PMPossibly that card is so old it needs a firmware update?

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005790/software/manageability-products.html

Thank you Patrick. That was indeed the problem precisely. After upgrading the firmware Opnsense detects the card correctly.
#33
Hello,

I recently purchased a Lenovo P330 Tiny and a I350-T4 V2 Quad 1Gbps PCIe network card.

After installing the card and Opnsense v24.7 the I350-T4 card is not detected.

As Opnsense OS is loading I can see the following error flash by during the boot process. (see attached photo).

Does anyone know what's required to get the card working?

Thanks