Quote from: Seimus on Today at 08:30:26 PMSolid and pretty stable at least that is my experience with the AQC113C.
As mentioned I didn't had any problems since I put it into PROD so since 24th Feb.
The AQC113C and as well the Driver is working on OPNsense/FBSD seamlessly, honestly its hard to believe at first. But after months running these and not hitting any problems its just amazing.
Also this potentially unlocks 2nd option for NICs as to the Intel ones. AQC113C for me performs way better than any realtek NIC on OPNsense/FBSD.
Regards,
S.
Quote from: DEC740airp414user on Today at 10:50:25 AMwhat are your thought that would cause memory to increase by X2 by just turning on a "smart" device? it pretty much stays that high even up to 30 minutes after the tv is turned off?
Quoteeach state table entry requires about 1 kB (kilobytes) of RAM
Quote from: reefer123 on April 30, 2026, 07:49:52 PMi been running opnsense in "basic/noob" mode for a year now
Quote from: stef on February 26, 2026, 02:19:25 PMQuote from: RobertoZ on February 24, 2026, 01:55:33 PMI have been using a "Fenvi" branded AliExpress 2 port i226v card since December without any issues. Updated the card using the 2mb file. Can sustain 2Gbps throughput. I have officially 1.5Gbps cable internet that is over provisioned.Same model as mine.
You can have a look in the BIOS. Most BIOS have a setting to turn off ASPM or pci power management.
I got to flash it correctly with the 2MB file too, but the goal was to fix the ASPM compatibilities to avoid having to disable it. (having it disabled is a 10w increase in power consumption)
The way I got it stable is forcing ASPM in bios, forcing it in the kernel cmdline and forcing the "performance" power profile, that disables ASPM for all devices. If it's disabled in BIOS, the card crashed on boot or crashes as soon as a cable is connected.
The OPNsense VM was behaving perfectly when the card was passed through because ASPM was automatically disabled for the device.Quote from: BrandyWine on February 25, 2026, 07:16:30 PMIf after doing the NVM update and the iface still experiences something odd that seems related to ASPM, then I suspect an issue not related to NVM.Yes there's a pcie switch on the card (the card is a pcie x1). ASPM issues are probably related to the switch chip, at this point.
For a Aliexpress 226 pcie card, I might suspect there's a pcie issue between card and host mobo and/or OS. I would start looking there (log messages, etc).
sh opnsense_dhcp-migration-isc-to-dnsmasq.sh --help