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unable to configure WAN on a new build?

I recently built firewall and installed the most recent version or UTM 9 (home license) . I used Supermicro X10SLM+-LN4F motherboard with built in four GB Ethernet ports (Intel 210 , I believe). I am using Intel Xeon E3 1245 CPU.  ( I had the components from previous server built). Everything loads fine , but  during the initial setup wizard , I cant select any interface to add the WAN settings. On the interface drop down menu , I get no option at all. If I check the option to add internet connection later and go to my Dashboard, it does show all four Eth options ( LAN being active  and other 3 unused) . On Dashboard if I select the second Eth port and add my external static IP address and gateway info , it gives me an error that I cant have 2 gateways ( I guess it is not seeing it as a WAN connection). There is no option in dashboard to setup WAN connection?What I am doing wrong?
I connected Ethernet cable from cox modem to the second Eth port , and LAN cable from my router (LAN port) to the 1st ETH port on my UTM that I built.



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  • OK Figured out.

    Initially I had used following ISO: asg-9.401-11.1

    Then I tried asg-9.355-1.1 versio and I was able to see all four Eth ports in drop down menu and was able to configure WAN settings . I guess the most recent version has some issues with my motherboard or intel 210  chipset?

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  • In order to make it easier for others to find answers, we have a "one topic per thread" rule, so please edit your last post to delete the new question and then ask it in a new thread.

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