NIC driver installation

Started by blomus, August 05, 2016, 12:42:00 PM

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Hi community,

I try to setup an Intel NUC with OPNsense. As the NUC has only 1 NIC onboard, I have to use an USB NIC as secondary. The problem is that the built in drivers are not that stable and the NIC is disconnecting all the time. I went to various blogs and it seems to be a well know problem. I tested now 3 different models with different chipsets. I have now one with Linux drivers on a CD and I want to install them on OPNsense over the shell. Is that possible and how I do that- as I'm not a Linux user at all.

Thanks for any hint.

Hi blomus,

OPNsense use FreeBSD and linux drivers are not compatible. There is ndis but USB device is not supported.
btw what is your wifi hardware ?

I gave up on this. I tried several USB NIC's but they are all unstable. Therefore, I tried to Install a Hypervisor on the Intel NUC, Hyper-V 2016 TP5 and Hyper-V 2012 R2. Unfortunately the NUC is not certified for Windows Server, so I had the same issue, no driver which works for the onboard NIC. The only option I would have is to install Windows 10 on the NUC and Hyper-V with the OPNSense FW VM. But due the overhead Windows 10 produces because it is a user OS, I stopped with this device.

I use now as before a virtual machine hosted on a Windows Server 2016 TP5 which runs perfectly. The goal of transferring the VM to the NUC was only that I can do maintenance on my hypervisor without downtime of the firewall VM.

By the way, I do not use the OPNSense FW as WIFI hardware. I have a separate ASUS router which is only WIFI AP.

Getting it's NIC to work for Windows isn't too difficult. I did that with 2012 R2.
Give me a PM so I won't forget to look up the link.
Hobbyist at home, sysadmin at work. Sometimes the first is mixed with the second.

Check link. Should get you going just fine.
Hobbyist at home, sysadmin at work. Sometimes the first is mixed with the second.