clarify some steps

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## Install ## Install
1. Logon to your pfSense box via SSH. 1. Copy the `bin/ng_etf.ko` kernel module to `/boot/kernel` on your pfSense box (because it isn't included):
1. Copy the `bin/ng_etf.ko` kernel module to `/boot/kernel` (because it isn't included with pfSense):
a) Use the pre-compiled kernel module from me, a random internet stranger: a) Use the pre-compiled kernel module from me, a random internet stranger:
``` ```
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``` ```
1. Edit the following configuration variables in `bin/pfatt.sh` as noted below. `$RG_ETHER_ADDR` should match the MAC address of your Residential Gateway. AT&T will only grant a DHCP lease to the MAC they assigned your device. 1. Edit the following configuration variables in `bin/pfatt.sh` as noted below. `$RG_ETHER_ADDR` should match the MAC address of your Residential Gateway. AT&T will only grant a DHCP lease to the MAC they assigned your device.
``` ```shell
ONT_IF='em0' ONT_IF='em0' # NIC -> ONT
RG_IF='em1' RG_IF='em1' # NIC -> RG
RG_ETHER_ADDR='xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' RG_ETHER_ADDR='xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx' # MAC address of Residential Gateway
``` ```
1. Copy `bin/pfatt.sh` to `/usr/local/etc/rc.d` to enable it to run at boot: 1. Copy `bin/pfatt.sh` to `/usr/local/etc/rc.d` to enable it to run at boot: