@jclumbo33 said in Can't get UEFI to PXE boot:
You are correct, the VLAN that it works on uses a /16 subnet. That’s interesting, so we could potentially be screwed without redoing our network then?
I am not saying your network is at fault. I might be partly causing what you see but in fact it would be a firmware issue. Before you even think about redoing your network I suggest you setup a test VLAN where you can try out if non-default subnet masks are actually causing this problem.
Here’s an idea of maybe a workaround? Our fog server is running in Hyper-V. If I add a NIC to the VM and put it on each VLAN we need, then point the DHCP options to the new IP address on the same VLAN, would that potentially act as a work around? And is that even possible to configure fog with multiple NICs like that? Just a thought.
Not a good idea. FOG needs a specific network interface and IP to be able to properly work.