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Ethernet cable connected, no internet

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Hello,

After reading the FAQ and doing a successful install of MacOS Sierra on my HP laptop, I tried to get the ethernet working.
I installed the RealtekRTL8100.kext from mieze (from the FAQ). It recognises the ethernet cable but there is no connection to the internet. I've read every forum post with the same ethernet card and people that have the same problem. And I installed some other kexts but those didn't work at all.
Name: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller
Hardware id: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_8099103C&REV_0A
It should be a RTL8101e.
I've a dual boot with Windows 10 and everything is working fine there.
Can someone please help me?

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Hello,

After reading the FAQ and doing a successful install of MacOS Sierra on my HP laptop, I tried to get the ethernet working.
I installed the RealtekRTL8100.kext from mieze (from the FAQ). It recognises the ethernet cable but there is no connection to the internet. I've read every forum post with the same ethernet card and people that have the same problem. And I installed some other kexts but those didn't work at all.
Name: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller
Hardware id: PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_8099103C&REV_0A
It should be a RTL8101e.
I've a dual boot with Windows 10 and everything is working fine there.
Can someone please help me?

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Make sure any BIOS options for "network boot" or "network stack" are disabled.
Otherwise, read FAQ, "Problem Reporting".
 
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I've checked the BIOS and booting from my network card is disabled.
I've also an option to choose the network protocol:
  • IPv4 (UEFI)
  • IPv6 (UEFI)
  • IPv4 + IPv6 (UEFI)
I tried them al, didn't work. By default, it is IPv4 + IPv6 (UEFI).

I read the FAQ and attached the files.
 

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Thank you for replying

I've checked the BIOS and booting from my network card is disabled.
I've also an option to choose the network protocol:
  • IPv4 (UEFI)
  • IPv6 (UEFI)
  • IPv4 + IPv6 (UEFI)
I tried them al, didn't work. By default, it is IPv4 + IPv6 (UEFI).

I read the FAQ and attached the files.

Network stack options must be disabled in BIOS.
ACPI is not patched. Read FAQ for link.
 
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