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Hi all,
Working on my very first hackintosh, and my mobo appears to have the Realtek RTL8151GD chipset for the LAN. Is chipset even the right word? I have no idea. Anyway, I've tried all three versions in Multibeast for the Realtek 81xx drivers, but my LAN is still not detected by Sierra. Is there a way to get this working, or will this mean I have to use a PCIe LAN or WiFi solution instead? Any help is much appreciated!
My hardware:
Dell Optiplex 3020 MT
MOBO: Intel H81 Chipset, Model: MIH81R/Tigris MT MB
BIOS Version: A15
CPU: i5-4570
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600
SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB
EDIT: After running DCPImanager, I found that I do in fact have a TRL8111 chipset. I manually downloaded and installed the kext, rather than using multibeast to install it, and this fixed my problem and got my network going! This seems to be a common issue with a relatively easy fix!
Working on my very first hackintosh, and my mobo appears to have the Realtek RTL8151GD chipset for the LAN. Is chipset even the right word? I have no idea. Anyway, I've tried all three versions in Multibeast for the Realtek 81xx drivers, but my LAN is still not detected by Sierra. Is there a way to get this working, or will this mean I have to use a PCIe LAN or WiFi solution instead? Any help is much appreciated!
My hardware:
Dell Optiplex 3020 MT
MOBO: Intel H81 Chipset, Model: MIH81R/Tigris MT MB
BIOS Version: A15
CPU: i5-4570
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1600
SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB
EDIT: After running DCPImanager, I found that I do in fact have a TRL8111 chipset. I manually downloaded and installed the kext, rather than using multibeast to install it, and this fixed my problem and got my network going! This seems to be a common issue with a relatively easy fix!
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