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D-Link DGE-530T support - NIC not detected.

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I saw the D-Link DGE-528T on the hardware compatibility list but managed to pick up a pair of 530Ts on sale thinking they should work as well. Is anyone here running 530Ts in their unraid box?

Marvell Yukon 88se8001 chipset so is supported. Several tested motherboards use these as embedded NICs without issue. 

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Well I stuck mine in my unraid box and get nothing. No response. No LEDs lighting up, no NIC recognized... I tried different PCI slots and everything. It doesn't seem to be working. I thought it might be the card but I had two so I stuck another in and got the same result.

 

I took both of them and tested in Windows machines - - after drivers were installed, they were detected no problem so I started guessing I was going to have to try and figure out how to roll my own UnRaid build. I found some info on that in the wiki but I'm a little lost.

Did you disable the onboard/current NICs?

 

Can you run lspci and see what it reports?

 

Should show as a

1186:4b00 or a 1186:4b01

 

Should use one of the sky drivers skge or sky2.

 

 

 

 

 

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You know what, sounds silly that I didn't - and I thought I did disable the onboard NIC - but that seems to have done the trick! Thanks!!

  • 3 weeks later...

I just got this card and even after disabling the onboard NIC it didn't work.

 

I have B2 version. I tried running the lspci command but didn't work.

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