you confused the BIOS/BMC, possibly MAC addresses lost.Today at some stage of the installation there was internet for a while, but when I rollback to 1.6 the internet stopped working
(same if you flash the BMC with programmer externaly)
you confused the BIOS/BMC, possibly MAC addresses lost.Today at some stage of the installation there was internet for a while, but when I rollback to 1.6 the internet stopped working
About the MAC addresses, they are ok and in placepossibly MAC addresses lost.
and you see them in your router ? DHCP ?About the MAC addresses, they are ok and in place
Yes.and you see them in your router ? DHCP ?
OK you see those MACs in your router/DHCP server,Yes.
when I enter the command arp -a in CMD the mac address is displayed correctly
Of course I see, is displayed perfectly one to oneOK you see those MACs in your router/DHCP server,
the 2x 1GbE NICs are not there.....Today at some stage of the installation there was internet for a while, but when I rollback to 1.6 the internet stopped working, I tried updating to the latest version with no results
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this is 1GbE intel i218 NIC yes. you have two, where is 2nd ?do you mean Intel® ethernet connection?
on my HP Z640 workstationOK you see those MACs in your router/DHCP server,
I showed as an example the device manager from my workstation HPthis is 1GbE intel i218 NIC yes. you have two, where is 2nd ?
ok, its clear 2x NICs are missing/unknown in OS. thats the problem.I showed as an example the device manager from my workstation HP
MAC mismatch issue. your AFu try could have caused something.I had a similar situation with motherboard a few months ago X99-F8
I downloaded a mod BIOS from this and flashed it through the fpt, after which the Internet did not work
I reflashed it to the original one and everything worked
nice, this is dedicated BMC LAN port not what i meant.of course it displays normally
I attached a screenshot from my BIOS on X12
yes forgot to mention a power cycle after every Firmware update.Yeah, Yeah.Yeah, SOLVED!!!
the Internet finally started working.
Here's what I did: disconnect the power from the motherboard, take out the battery, and a screwdriver to close between the contacts