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100Mbit LAN until 3rd Reboot (Intel I225-V NIC)

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Hey all, 

This is something that has slightly frustrated me since I got unRAID early last year, but I'm more interested in trying to diagnose and fix it now.

I have an MSI Z590-A Pro motherboard on 6.11.5 (this has happened since 6.9.2). My motherboard has an Intel I225-V 2.5Gbps NIC onboard, which works great and I'm able to get the full 1000Mbit connected to my router. However, if I ever have to reboot the server, I only get 100Mbit on this NIC until I reboot 3 times. Then it's back to 1000Mbit.

Things I've tried:

-New Cat6a/7 cables, from different mfgs. The cable run is only 6~ feet from the server.
-Different port on the router.

I know the port is good because I used this motherboard on Windows without issue and at full speed. Not sure if it's a Linux kernel issue, since I've gone from 6.9.2 to now 6.11.5 with all of those kernel changes in between. Anything I can do here?

Thanks!

EDIT: To clarify, this happens when I cold boot the server too. I need to reboot it 3x to get 1000Mbit.

Edited by Conjure

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Running the following seems to always put it into 1000Mbit:
 

/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 restart

 

Wondering if I just need to script this to startup?

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