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  1. Thanks for your answer. Sadly, I still can't get it to work. I disabled onboard Audio, onboard Wifi and have set the graphic adapter to onboard. Where to disable bluetooth? Can't find any option for that. As you have 2 NICs and I only have 1, which one is working for you? 211 or 219V? Maybe you got it working with the 211 NIC and the 219V isn't working for you aswell.
  2. Hi, I disabled the onboard audio aswell as the onboard Wifi. I've also tried all 3615 Loaders, also tried the loaders with the driver package. Nothing worked, so I searched for an old Intel PCIe Network Card. Worked directly and flawlessly. So I guess I219V is actually not that easy to get it working. Thought its a pretty common NIC and also the extra driver package says it has support for it (but does not work). Thanks for your help
  3. Hi, I've already set-up some machines with xpenology, mostly without problems. All of them had hardware 2+ years old. Now I have a machine from a friend who wants to run xpenology and asked me for help. I'm stuck with finding the machine via Synology Finder. Board: AsRock B360M-ITX/ac Processor: i3-8100T Everything in grub.cfg is like I always do it (VID/PID from USB Stick, MAC Adress from Ethernet Port, Timeout set to "4"). I've tried the following bootloaders in both UEFI and Legacy Mode 1.04b/DS918 (boots into "happy hacking", but can't find after several minutes via Synology Finder) 1.03b/DS3617 (boots into "happy hacking", but can't find after several minutes via Synology Finder) 1.02b/DS3617 (boots into "happy hacking", but can't find after several minutes via Synology Finder) None of them showed up in Synology Finder. After that I integrated the extra-driver Package - didn't change anything. We disabled the built-in Wi-Fi function via BIOS. Maybe it has to do with that in any ways? Thanks for your help!
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