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You legend, Thank you.
Will report back if it fixes the issue.
Cliff
You legend, Thank you.
In Monterey, have you added this device property to the PCI path of i225V?This is so strange. In Big Sur, it loads the dext and works fine. In Monterey, it loads the kext and does not work.
@jaymonkey would you mind sanitizing and sharing your config/EFI?
device-id
equal to F3158680
That's actually okay! Notice in your screenshot and mine below that the correct driver is attached AppleIntel210Ethernet. Is your system unstable under these circumstances?@CaseySJ I've done both F3158680 and F3150000, both with no success.
Note that when configured with F3158680 - the Device ID becomes 0x808615F3
Some comments / questions:...
Both are on BIOS F21, so I backed up the config and loaded on the dev system. Monterey I225 doesn't work there.
During all this, I also noticed that when I hit F12 or DEL at boot, the prod system goes there almost instantly, whereas the dev system takes several seconds (8-10 or more).
device-id=0x15F38086
in reverse byte order so that the proper driver (kext) gets connected.They were purchased several months apart. Both show to be rev 1.1 , both with the I225-V rev 2 chip (SLJNY)Some comments / questions:
- Were both motherboards purchased around the same time or several weeks/months apart?
- The I225MOD firmware update is only needed if the i225-V does not connect at all in Monterey.
- If it connects but crashes later, that's a different issue.
- If it never connects, then the I225MOD upgrade should be applied.
- In both cases we need to insert
device-id=0x15F38086
in reverse byte order so that the proper driver (kext) gets connected.- On the development system are there any Thunderbolt devices connected?
- On the production system are there any Thunderbolt devices connected?
- Are the two systems identically set up (same hardware and same peripherals)?
- On the development system, consider performing CMOS Reset, after which it will be necessary to configure BIOS parameters again (Post 1).
One battle at a time, I'm glad to finally see an I225V working under MontereyYour problem is that AppleVTD isn‘t running and / or configured correctly, although this is explicitly mentioned as a requirement for the i225mod in its guide. This is the case with everyone who complains that WiFi or mod itself does not work.
Your problem is that AppleVTD isn‘t running and / or configured correctly, although this is explicitly mentioned as a requirement for the i225mod in its guide. This is the case with everyone who complains that WiFi or mod itself does not work.
The 2nd screenshot in the post below indicates that AppleVTD is enabled.One battle at a time, I'm glad to finally see an I225V working under Monterey
Along these lines, I think I'm going to do a fresh open core build from ground up.