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    • TrevelyanT
      Trevelyan
      last edited by Trevelyan

      @Dragnous said:

      HP 215 G1

      Is it possible to disable IPv6 PXE booting in bios?

      I remember on DQ87PG/Viglen 800s boards, we had to change about 150 PCs to booting from UEFI PXE to legacy OPROM. Landesk and FOG both had problems with this - so maybe its a similar kind of thing.

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      • DragnousD
        Dragnous
        last edited by

        I have previously tried to disable the IPv6 and still same thing… what is odd is that no problem when booting from confined network.

        However these pesky HP 215 G1 are pain in the butt heheh

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          This system is trying to boot via NIC over UEFI/EFI boot. Can you change your bios settings to use “Legacy” or CSM (Compatibility Service Mode)? Rather than PXE Boot IPv4 NIC?

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          • DragnousD
            Dragnous @Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            @Tom-Elliott said:

            This system is trying to boot via NIC over UEFI/EFI boot. Can you change your bios settings to use “Legacy” or CSM (Compatibility Service Mode)? Rather than PXE Boot IPv4 NIC?

            Thank you very much didnt think of that…

            Flipped on legacy and at first didn’t work but found that HP set so that F12 is network boot shortcut however doesn’t work with legacy had to hit F9 and select IPV4 legacy in the boot list …

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              So you’re good to go now?

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              • DragnousD
                Dragnous @Tom Elliott
                last edited by

                I believe so… Thank you for your assistance.

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                • DragnousD
                  Dragnous @Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  @Tom-Elliott said:

                  So you’re good to go now?

                  Off topic. has there been any updates on using fog with device that do not have Ethernet Ports ?

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    No.

                    While technically capable to do imaging over wireless, it’s not a method I want to directly support. If you feel you want to take on that challenge, please do.

                    Understand, it’s not a very simple thing to do, and nearly impossible to get correct across the board. I suppose in the “future” of fog it is something that we may need to look at, but for now I think it is just too much to try and take on.

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                    • DragnousD
                      Dragnous @Tom Elliott
                      last edited by

                      @Tom-Elliott said:

                      No.

                      While technically capable to do imaging over wireless, it’s not a method I want to directly support. If you feel you want to take on that challenge, please do.

                      Understand, it’s not a very simple thing to do, and nearly impossible to get correct across the board. I suppose in the “future” of fog it is something that we may need to look at, but for now I think it is just too much to try and take on.

                      Understood, I know i looked into it before and complex it is.

                      Damn device developers, they just had to stop adding Ethernet ports lol.

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott
                        last edited by

                        See, I don’ t know why they decided to do that.

                        It was working fine with then, then blam, no more.

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                        • Tom ElliottT
                          Tom Elliott
                          last edited by

                          Of course, I’m one to talk. 🙂

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                          • DragnousD
                            Dragnous
                            last edited by

                            Yea hehe. I know they waited to make deviced thinner but damn it they definitely didn’t think about he IT world in terms of deployment.
                            what they should have done is developed a new Ethernet port that is thinner and than all we would have needed is either an adapter or new connectors.

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                            • Wayne WorkmanW
                              Wayne Workman
                              last edited by

                              Etherboot supports wifi network booting…

                              I’m looking into using that instead of the current FOG methods for booting.

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