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[SOLVED] Upgraded to AM5 and new mobo, eth0 not found

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Hello, I'm usually pretty good at finding answers myself, but I'm struggling a bit here. I had to abandon my old MSI board because I think it was killing CPU memory controllers (2 AMD cpus). So I decided to get an AM5 setup with an Asus B650 max gaming wifi. I can only boot into GUI mode and the ethernet port just isn't working. I looked at the grouping, but I just can't make out what I should do. I've already tried deleting the network config file, tried a fresh USB using the unraid creation tool and copying my config folder back in.

IIRC it's a realtek 8125 or something 2.5gb ethernet port. I don't really want to order a new PCI NIC, but will if I absolutely have to. Diags are attached. Everything else seems to be working just fine in the GUI mode. Oh, and I'm running 7.1.4. I was before the hardware swap too.

EDIT: I was able to turn wifi on (thanks Unraid), and downloaded the realtek plugin. Looks like I'm in business! Nevermind

eva-diagnostics-20251026-0018.zip

Edited by MinusF117

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you will need to downlaod and install the plugin...

looks like your edit says you solved this.

  • JorgeB changed the title to [SOLVED] Upgraded to AM5 and new mobo, eth0 not found

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