Issues with USB Type C NIC Adaptors
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@kghli @george1421 @Sebastian-Roth
This could be a breakthrough. I just noticed that the system is passing the address through iPXE correctly and that FOG is what is recognizing the USB Type-C dongle’s MAC address - the exact scenario that @kghli is experiencing. I took a screen shot of the issue and here is the iPXE address (which is the correct system address):
Then when I boot to FOG (now running Debian 10.11 and FOG 1.5.9, and choose “Client System Information” then choose “Display MAC Address” it show’s the USB Dongle’s MAC:
Hopefully this is going to help troubleshoot our issues as we have narrowed it down to FOG alone, not the manufacture of the system, the BIOS configuration or the version of FOG.
Thanks in advanced!
Mike
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@michaeloberg said in Issues with USB Type C NIC Adaptors:
@kghli @george1421 @Sebastian-Roth
This could be a breakthrough. I just noticed that the system is passing the address through iPXE correctly and that FOG is what is recognizing the USB Type-C dongle’s MAC address - the exact scenario that @kghli is experiencing. I took a screen shot of the issue and here is the iPXE address (which is the correct system address):
Then when I boot to FOG (now running Debian 10.11 and FOG 1.5.9, and choose “Client System Information” then choose “Display MAC Address” it show’s the USB Dongle’s MAC:
Hopefully this is going to help troubleshoot our issues as we have narrowed it down to FOG alone, not the manufacture of the system, the BIOS configuration or the version of FOG.
Thanks in advanced!
Mike
I also recompiled iPXE from (g4bd0) to (g1844a) and verified the date (ls -la /tftpboot/*.efi) was today and it still is not working.