Hi!
I have been reading and searching the web for about a week now and got no solution.
I got a Mini-PC utilizing an AMD Ryzen 5 3550h mobile processor as well as aRealtek GBit Ethernet Family network chip planned to be used as a home server.
Now I got the following issue(s):
Neighter the onboard Realtek LAN is working, nor any USB-Adapter I tried (Surface USB3-LAN, an RTL8152B 100mbit USB 2.0 adapter from MOBI LOCK and finally another USB3 gbit adapter with intagrated USB-Hub from "Techole")
"Not working" means for all of there asapters:
The hardware can't be defective. The cable and switchport are okay, no VLAN tags applied (untagged network) and I double-checked the VLAN the port is member of (got a DHCP address assigned while running under windows)
I also tried a clean Debian install - Same issues reproducible.
I tried to compile and install the r8168 driver (the version I found in one thread here on the forum as well as the current from realtek website). It has been loaded, the nic has been recognized and alle the issues persisted - including usb lan adapters.
I tried resetting the uefi/bios settings, I tried legacy boot and I removed the wireless card and did all the tests from above again.
A side-note: The BIOS has hundred of options I have never heared of - I guess those are low level settings meant to be set and locked by manufacturers. Maybe some of those are causing trouble...
Hopefully someone got an idea where to look next... Thanks for any suggestions!
I have been reading and searching the web for about a week now and got no solution.
I got a Mini-PC utilizing an AMD Ryzen 5 3550h mobile processor as well as aRealtek GBit Ethernet Family network chip planned to be used as a home server.
Now I got the following issue(s):
Neighter the onboard Realtek LAN is working, nor any USB-Adapter I tried (Surface USB3-LAN, an RTL8152B 100mbit USB 2.0 adapter from MOBI LOCK and finally another USB3 gbit adapter with intagrated USB-Hub from "Techole")
"Not working" means for all of there asapters:
- They are detected, they get a name (eno1 for the integrated, enxXXXXXXXXXXXX - where the capital Xes are the mac address - for the USB-Adapters)
- They come "UP" in "ip link show"
- The interface does not get assigned an IP address (in the installer)
- BUT: There is no communication, neighter when added to vmbr0, nor when I set an IP/Netmask manually using ip addr add XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/24 dev enxXXXXXXXXXXXX
The hardware can't be defective. The cable and switchport are okay, no VLAN tags applied (untagged network) and I double-checked the VLAN the port is member of (got a DHCP address assigned while running under windows)
I also tried a clean Debian install - Same issues reproducible.
I tried to compile and install the r8168 driver (the version I found in one thread here on the forum as well as the current from realtek website). It has been loaded, the nic has been recognized and alle the issues persisted - including usb lan adapters.
I tried resetting the uefi/bios settings, I tried legacy boot and I removed the wireless card and did all the tests from above again.
A side-note: The BIOS has hundred of options I have never heared of - I guess those are low level settings meant to be set and locked by manufacturers. Maybe some of those are causing trouble...
Hopefully someone got an idea where to look next... Thanks for any suggestions!