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I had not tried that yet, but it was on my list of things to try; I'll do it tonight and report back.
Syba has incorrectly mentioned non-s card. As per Aquantia engineer I spoke with, Syba cards are indeed AQC-107S.My AQC-107 (non-S) card works OOB.
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Source: http://www.sybausa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=985
There has also been reports that the newer revisions of the Asus XG-C100C work OOB.
Have you installed the Solo card in any different PCIe slot? It requires 4 PCIe lanes. GPU takes 16 lanes and NVMe drive takes 4 lanes. Motherboards have 20 to 24 lanes (Non HEDT ones) So please check if you are over your lane limit.I have a Sonnet Solo10G Pcie and I can not make it work.
It is updated to latest firmware.
I am using CAT6 5m patch cable to connect it directly to Imac with Sonnet Solo10g TB3..
I made my build following shiloh thread for Asus Rampage iv Extreme.
I have GTX 970, Areca 1882, Sonnet Allegro 3.1, Decklink Mini Monitor and Innateck 4006.
Everything works flawlessly.
Only Sonnet Solo10G Pcie is giving me a headache since it should work OODB.
I can see NIC is in system report and ioreg.
The card is there in network preferences but it just stays red no matter what I do.
The physical light on NIC is green and connection is also green on my iMac network preferences with Sonnet solo10g TB3.
The interesting part is while I still had my internal Intel NIC enabled (not connected to anything) network preferences showed connection on that NIC when I connected Sonnet Solo10g to my iMac..
I disabled Intel NIC and removed kext and removed all SSDTs and still RED (not connected) in network preferences.
I searched everywhere for an answer but with no luck so far.
Any help would be greatly appreciated since I do not know what to do anymore...
Do you see "built-in" in IOService plane? If you do, check IOACPIPlane, if "built-in" is there, you need to patch it away (post 434) or as Sonnet support to disable that in firmware.I have a Sonnet Solo10G Pcie and I can not make it work.
It is updated to latest firmware.
I am using CAT6 5m patch cable to connect it directly to Imac with Sonnet Solo10g TB3..
I made my build following shiloh thread for Asus Rampage iv Extreme.
I have GTX 970, Areca 1882, Sonnet Allegro 3.1, Decklink Mini Monitor and Innateck 4006.
Everything works flawlessly.
Only Sonnet Solo10G Pcie is giving me a headache since it should work OODB.
I can see NIC is in system report and ioreg.
The card is there in network preferences but it just stays red no matter what I do.
The physical light on NIC is green and connection is also green on my iMac network preferences with Sonnet solo10g TB3.
The interesting part is while I still had my internal Intel NIC enabled (not connected to anything) network preferences showed connection on that NIC when I connected Sonnet Solo10g to my iMac..
I disabled Intel NIC and removed kext and removed all SSDTs and still RED (not connected) in network preferences.
I searched everywhere for an answer but with no luck so far.
Any help would be greatly appreciated since I do not know what to do anymore...
I have 4 x16 PCIe3 lanes in x16/x8/x8/x8 mode and two x1 LanesMotherboards have 20 to 24 lanes (Non HEDT ones) So please check if you are over your lane limit.
Do you see "built-in" in IOService plane?
I have 4 x16 PCIe3 lanes in x16/x8/x8/x8 mode and two x1 Lanes
x16 is GPU and x8 are Areca 1882, Sonnet Allegro USB 3.1 and Sonnet Solo10g.
x1 lanes are Decklink Mini Monitor and Innateck 4006 USB3
I do not see "built-in"... I attached screenshots.
But I also don't see the NIC in IOACPIPlane like on your screenshots.