Jebaroo

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  1. This is exactly what I was thinking but I wasn't sure. Since I saw so many people having success with this card I figured they were using the RJ45. Thank you so much for your insight! I know, but I'm new here and wasn't sure what was proper decorum. In the future I will open a new post, just figured since this looks to be the only post about this board I figured it might save some time.
  2. Here are some screenshots from what I figured would be applicable here. I'm not super familiar with Linux so i had to lookup most of these terminal commands. If we need something more let me know and I can get that. I'm not sure what the best way to go about this is so I'll just play it by ear. hostname, ifcongfig - all, resolv.conf (All 3 blanked out MAC addresses are the same) Bios > Advanced > Onboard Device Configuration Bios > Server Mgmt > BMC Network Configuration (I believe this is for remote booting but it seems to be the only thing I can see that is getting assigned an IP so I figured I'd include it. This MAC address if different than the three in the previous image.)
  3. @jonathanm So for the status lights on the port, the one on the left is solid green and the one on the right is flicking. When I look at the hub the status light on it is flicking in conjunction with the right light on the RJ-45 port. I attempted to connect directly to the router and am getting the same results. I used a cable tester and confirmed the cable is ok. P.S. Thank you for the quick reply.
  4. I have this board and have issues with the RJ-45 port being recognized. I have used 3 different Ethernet cords but none of them pickup. I looked in the bios and do not see an option to turn on the standard 1G ethernet port, just the 10G ports. Whenever I boot to Unraid in the UI and go to the Interface for eth0 it says the "Interface Ethernet Port 0 is down. Check cable!" Any idea what I can do to get this working?