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  1. OK, the advertise speed was "2500baseT/Full" and it was working at full speed after the first reboot following the installation of the plugin. It's only a few days later that the reduction in speed and latency occured It might not be the plugin fault but I've never had issue since adding the network card a year ago
  2. I don't understand this phrase (english is not my first language) What does this mean?
  3. When running the fix common problem plug in I was prompted to installed the R8125 plugin for my 2.5Gb network card I did and rebooted the server but today I had very poor network performance as if it was a 100Mbits card Since I put the unraid server to S3 Sleep every day I think the wake up had some issues with the network card but it never happened before I installed the R8125 plugin. Since I had no problem before with performance or stability I removed the plugin Is there any known issue with it?
  4. did anyone try to configure udptunnel or udp2raw to use wireguard over TCP? I'm having issue on some of the wifi network that I use and I think it's because they block UDP traffic
  5. I think know with 6.12 all you need to do is copy your public key in the input named "SSH authorized keys" on the users tab for the root user and then save This should add the key to the authorized list or create the file if it doesn't exist
  6. it happened to me as well unraid-api restart fix it but it came back a few days later
  7. I've since rebooted and the MAC address did not change so the solution to my problem was to add a new line in the network.cfg file with HWADDR="00:00:00:00:00:00"
  8. Here are the diagnostics but to show the issue I might need to reboot the server witch possible at the moment but I think it will show the same thing except in the ethtool log were the mac address will have change Looking for a generic fix for this I found some tips that recommand to add a row to the boot/config/network.cfg file: HWADDR="00:00:00:00:00:00" (with the mac address you want or MACADDR="00:00:00:00:00:00" I might try this an reboot the server when possible to see if it corrects my issue
  9. it's a generic brand from amazon (Inatek) that use a Realtek RTL8125 chipset Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8125 2.5GbE Controller (rev 05)
  10. Hello I have installed Unraid on an old PC with a i3 6100, an H110 motherboard, 3 HDD and 1 SSD it works fine, I've also added a network card in the x16 slot to have a 2.5gbit network link The issue I have is that the mac address of this card (eth0) change every time the server is rebooted Is it normal? How can I keep it lock to a specific value? The gigabit chispet of the MB is disable in the bios I use a lot the wake up on lan feature since it's not a heavily used nas, it's in sleep most of the time and if I have to reboot then I need to update the mac address in all of my script and app that are use to wake up the server