Popped a cheap M.2 2.5GbE Relatek NIC in my little #proxmox server today with the hope that it’ll do for running #opnsense.

Sadly it doesn’t seem to work. Cant even see it with lspci. More investigation obviously required, but not today…

I put the M.2 WiFi adapter back in that the machine shipped with, and Linux can’t see that either.

I’m now wondering if, as I never used it in the past, I’ve disabled it in the BIOS (and forgotten about it), and that’s also affecting the new NIC? 🤔

I’ll need to find a monitor and keyboard for this machine, and see what the BIOS says…

It’s supposed to have Bluetooth, too, which also isn’t showing. I suspect I disabled all this when I was running ESXi on it in the past…

*edit* ah, no, my mistake: Bluetooth is hung off USB, not PCI, so shows up with lsusb 🙄

But then that’s really odd, as the Lenovo spec sheet suggests these devices have an integrated WiFi+bluetooth combo device 🤔

So this video shows someone doing the same as me with almost identical hardware:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMKvhx7z3aY

Interestingly, someone in the comments seems to be having the same problem, and notes that they'd previously turned wifi off in the BIOS. Encouraging!

I'll have to get at the BIOS when I get chance...

Dual NIC on a Lenovo Tiny Thinkcentre? Proxmox bond set-up - Project Tiny Homelab EP4

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Update: I got the box hooked up to VGA and got video output, so it looks like my DisplayPort to HDMI dongle is broken 😞

The WiFi adapter was disabled in the BIOS, as I suspected, so I turned it on, rebooted, and could see it in lspci 👍

I shut the box down, swapped out the wifi adapter for the Realtek NIC, booted up and proxmox saw it straight away, no need to load any drivers 🥳