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Tried, no luck. However seeing the ifconfig output I would say that the pc is not connected
try again:
ntpdate -u time.apple.com
it is a - and not an =
 
try again:
ntpdate -u time.apple.com
it is a - and not an =
Oh sry.. still no luck. I think that it's not connected to the internet
 

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Oh sry.. still no luck. I think that it's not connected to the internet
best to test your ethernet cable from your laptop to router, make sure that works, test in windows or create a live linux usb stick to test
 
best to test your ethernet cable from your laptop to router, make sure that works, test in windows or create a live linux usb stick to test
Yea already tried and in windows it works flawlessly. Also tried switching cables and bypassing the switch, no luck
 
Yea already tried and in windows it works flawlessly. Also tried switching cables and bypassing the switch, no luck
just tested on my asus and ethernet seems fine in terminal

wondering if you could try a previous version of realtek kext, try the attached and see how you get on

also reset nvram again after replacing the network kext
 

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just tested on my asus and ethernet seems fine in terminal

wondering if you could try a previous version of realtek kext, try the attached and see how you get on

also reset nvram again after replacing the network kext
Thank you! It worked :D :/ continuing with install process..
 
Yeah, ofc.. seemed too straightforward
 

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fantastic!

was running out of ideas for you on this one!
Thank you very much!!
so you ran the time command in terminal?
After I solved issue with network I didn't, I've read in a thread that running that command fixes the problem I'm currently having. I have executed the command and formatted the drive, now I'm reinstalling macos

EDIT: it worked, now I'm at apple logo screen during install
 
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