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  1. This happened to me with a few machines. Somehow the "installer" has the driver to use the network card, and installs with success. But in the real (DSM) installation the network card isn't supported. I have fixed it by doing the following: * Temporary install an extra (but native supported card) network card. * After the normal install en post installation settings, enable SSH in the control panel (can be find under Terminal and SNMP settings) * log in to your Syno-box with SSH * download the linux drivers online * copy the installer files to your NAS * install the driver with the SH script (don't forget to SUDO) *** sometimes you need to reboot your NAS before it will work. If there is no driver available, then there is probably no easy way to fix it. You could try to compile the driver yourself with the toolchain, if you have never done this before, it is a pain in the a** Most of the time is just cheaper to buy a supported network card (Almost all Intel NICs are supported)
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