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Problem adding NIC

Hi, 

I've added a third NIC to my installation.  Its supposed to be a D-Link DGE-530T which I bought specifically because there is already one installed and working, however, the new NIC is being identified as a "D-Link System Inc Gigabit Ethernet Adapter" which sounds as if it's a perhaps generic driver for the DGE-530T.  In any case, it's not working.  

Is there a way to change the NIC type without reinstalling ?  

 

I have had a poke about using the shell, but I am not _that_ familiar with Linux, and I cannot find where the NIC (eth2) is defined.  

 

I have read a few of the posts ion the forum, but they seem to be mostly about an older version of Linux, so I suspect they are obsolete. 

 

Any pointers greatly appreciated ..... 

 

 

 



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  • Been a while, but if I remember correctly, you'd have to reinstall to your UTM.

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  • Been a while, but if I remember correctly, you'd have to reinstall to your UTM.

    OPNSense 64-bit | Intel Xeon 4-core v3 1225 3.20Ghz
    16GB Memory | 500GB SSD HDD | ATT Fiber 1GB
    (Former Sophos UTM Veteran, Former XG Rookie)

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