![]() ![]() This is where when I tried last time to do this the computer failed to boot. So installed PFSense then PFSense + on the new Jetway (6 Gb ports / com port / vga). Really like KODI CoreElec which talks to the bus on the car. Well also running Kodi in my automobiles and using Openwrt to LTE modems. Well and another one is a wireless TOR box. Another one is running MeteoHub with a MeteoStick for my Davis Weather station. Yes here have been using a micro travel router (2" X 1"" running OpenWRT and a MQTT broker inside my alarm panel (OmniPro 2). So will open up a TAC request for machines that were registered with PFSense. That is why I could not re-install PFSense + on original machine and now second test machine. So open a ticket if for any reason you need to.**** ![]() Yeah, there's no automated process to do that currently. So without changing something, you probably would need to contact Netgate as mentioned. I seem to recall pfSense generates a hardware ID and if the hardware changes it is seen as different/new. * ***There was a discussion a month or two ago that touched on it. You may have already registered, or it may be a pre-registered Netgate appliance. Your device does not require registration, we recognize it already. I see this on the registration page where I put the token in for PFSense+ Round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 12.406/12.440/12.473/0.034 ping įormatting the drive did not fix the registration error. ![]() ping statistics -Ģ packets transmitted, 2 packets received, 0.0% packet loss ![]() is this a bug? lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 57 May 26 01:20 nf -> more nfįingerprints: "/usr/local/share/pfSense/keys/pkg", This file /usr/local/etc/pfSense/pkg/repos/nf points to a hostname that doesn't exist. ![]()
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