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Keine NIC erkannt bei Zotac Zbox CI527 Nano

Hallo,

ich habe mich für diesen Rechner entschieden, da er leistungsfähig und dennoch sparsam ist, dazu noch passiv gekühlt. Allerdings wird nach der Installation nur eine erkannte NIC angezeigt (vermutlich aber nur WLAN), die beiden NICs für das LAN aber nicht. Im BIOS sind sie aber aktiviert. Die Konsole auch nur in den FailSafe Mode.

Wo liegt das Problem und wie kann ich die beiden Netzwerkkarten nachträglich in das System bringen?

Vielen Dank im Voraus!

Torsten

XG-Version SW-17.1.3_MR-3-250

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Hello,

I opted for this computer because it is powerful and yet economical, plus passively cooled. However, after installation only a recognized NIC is displayed (but probably only WLAN), the two NICs for the LAN but not. But they are activated in the BIOS. The console only in the FailSafe mode.

Where is the problem and how can I bring the two network cards into the system later?

Thanks in advance!

Torsten



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  • Hi  Thorsten,

    I have checked the site and it does not advise as to NIC type, but being designed for home use/consumer I would suspect one NIC will be i219 which is not supported by XG software.

    Also please be aware that the I3 is only a dual core.

    Ian

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  • Hello Ian,
    Thanks for the info. The i3 with dual cores would have been enough for the home use of this firewall.
    With the chipset you are right, it will probably be so. I'll get another calculator. Do you have a recommendation? He should be small and consume little power, optimally would be fanless. Two NICs are enough.
    Is there a compatibility list, which I have to watch out for, so that I do not face such a problem again?

    Yours sincerely
    Torsten

  • Hi Thorsten,

    I have a celeron j1900, 6gb (8gb installed), 120gb ssd and 4 ports (all working) sitting around as a spare at the moment. The using is finless and runs about 10w. I toolkit out of service because I found the GUI too slow otherwise it is an excellent unit.

    I bought mine from Ali express, similar to the one in the link below.

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4-LAN-Qotom-Q190G4N-S08-Mini-PC-with-Celeron-J1900-Mini-Desktop-Computer-x86/32816345176.html?spm=2114.search0103.6.1.f3779f41Zkn7m6&s=p

    Ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

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  • Hi Thorsten,

    interesting exercise with my spare box. I thought I bought a celeron J1900 with 4 i211at NIC, but according to the UTM 9.6 beta installation I bought an e3845 with different Intel NICs, The odd part is the performance of the CPU appears to be the same.

    So, a little puzzled but it does work with both UTM and XG.

    Ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

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  • Hi Thorsten,

    interesting exercise with my spare box. I thought I bought a celeron J1900 with 4 i211at NIC, but according to the UTM 9.6 beta installation I bought an e3845 with different Intel NICs, The odd part is the performance of the CPU appears to be the same.

    So, a little puzzled but it does work with both UTM and XG.

    Ian

    XG115W - v19.5.1 mr-1 - Home

    If a post solves your question please use the 'Verify Answer' button.

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