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Internet/local connection issues when setting up unraid server

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Hi, I'm super new to Unraid and have been trying to set up a server for hours. My issue is that I'm not able to connect to the internet with Unraid, or my local server on another computer on the same network. Both PCs are connected to the same router via ethernet. I have windows installed on the same PC I'm loading Unraid onto, and it connects to the internet fine. I've reformatted and reinstalled the OS many times, I've tried renaming the network.cfg folder to network.cfg.old, I've tried using DHCP for most of the time, and now I'm trying to use a static route. It is more than likely I'm a total idiot and I'm missing something basic, so I thought I'd ask for help hoping someone can fix me.

Additional info - Router is a Netgear Nighthawk, PC is a Kamrui mini-PC with 16gb of ram and an intel A100, with 2 drives totaling 2.5tb of SATA SSD space.

 

tower-diagnostics-20230805-1303.zip

Solved by JorgeB

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Unraid had no ethernet connection.

 

How many ethernet ports on that PC?

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16 hours ago, trurl said:

Unraid had no ethernet connection.

 

How many ethernet ports on that PC?

Interesting! It only has 1, which is picked up by the windows install on the same PC just fine.

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Still not sure what's actually going on here :/ As I stated the hardware is fine and internet functions as-intended on the windows partition. The singular ethernet port is connected directly to my router. Are there more diagnostics I could run to help me troubleshoot a little smarter?

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The NIC is not detecting a link, if it works with Windows (and it would be good to retest to make sure it still does) it could be a driver issue, Realtek NICs are kind of hit and miss with Linux, mostly miss, do you have an addon NIC you could use? Ideally from Intel.

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4 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

The NIC is not detecting a link, if it works with Windows (and it would be good to retest to make sure it still does) it could be a driver issue, Realtek NICs are kind of hit and miss with Linux, mostly miss, do you have an addon NIC you could use? Ideally from Intel.

Unfortunately I don't have an addon NIC around, and since it's a very tiny PC I don't think I'd be able to connect it anyways. Is it possible to download a functioning driver onto the flashdrive and install from there? Or is the issue that there aren't really drivers that could resolve my issue.

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6 minutes ago, Dnompal said:

Is it possible to download a functioning driver onto the flashdrive and install from there?

Not that I know of, and I'm not certain the driver is the problem, 

 

12 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

if it works with Windows (and it would be good to retest to make sure it still does)

with the current connection.

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39 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Not that I know of, and I'm not certain the driver is the problem, 

 

with the current connection.

 

Okay so after checking again, the static IP isn't working, I'm super new to this stuff and I can't seem to get a grip on what values I can use and which I can't. I tried going back to DHCP and I'm still having issues though, going to attach a new diagnostic with DHCP enabled.

boxcar-diagnostics-20230807-0707.zip

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Still no link being detected on the NIC, with no link detected no real point in changing other settings.

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33 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

Still no link being detected on the NIC, with no link detected no real point in changing other settings.

To clarify which settings should I be changing? Or should I just assume this device won't work with Unraid.

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Until a link is detected no pint in changing any settings, for a link you just need a cable and a switch, if everything else was working correctly, did you retry with a different OS to confirm the NIC is still working with that connection?

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3 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Until a link is detected no pint in changing any settings, for a link you just need a cable and a switch, if everything else was working correctly, did you retry with a different OS to confirm the NIC is still working with that connection?

I did, I confirmed that windows was still correctly connecting to the internet with the same cable and the same switch.

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Then most likely it's a Realtek driver problem, suggest using an addon NIC, ideally from Intel.

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It's a micro PC with no open slots for an expansion card, so unfortunately that's not an option. I'll poke around for another day before using windows, thanks for pointing out that it's the drivers, this has been driving me insane for the last few days.

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