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Two NICs with One MAC Address?

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I have two NIC's built into the mainboard of my server, one Intel and one Killer. I also have a four port Intel card that is passed through to my pfSense VM.

 

I recently refreshed my install (fresh USB and copied the share and disk cfg files and the pro.key) hoping to erase most of the goofy things I've done to this server in the past year.

 

It seems to work but:

 

When I do a network audit from my windows PC I get my two network cards showing up as having the same Mac Address… They clearly do not in the Network Setting page.

 

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The Killer NIC is set to a static address so that if I have to shut down the pfSense VM for any reason I can still get access to start it back up again… But in order for my other VM's to be in the same subnet I need the second NIC to be DHCP so that br5 is available (I guess that makes sense given the order of all the NICs in my system)

 

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Any thoughts? I'm not sure if it's really even a problem but it sure seems weird.

 

Arbadacarba

jupiter-diagnostics-20200907-1250.zip

Edited by Arbadacarba
I was a smart ass with my title but I suspect it was not helpfull

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