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  1. Motherboard: HP Z240 SFF Workstation and 2nd HP800G1 CPU: corei5 and core i7 6th gen NIC: Both Machines has e1000 Network TCRP v0.9.4.9a DSM model: ds918+ and 3622xs DSM version: 9.2.0-64570 Issue: e1000e driver loaded instead of e1000 TCRP v0.9.4.9a build process end up with "NIc Not found or wrong e1000e extension then failed to build" when try to build any loader it cannot recognize my NIC e1000 and end up with the above error and stops. i did it with 3 machines same error not building any loader 3622xs or ds918+. my all Machines has e1000 NIC. Hope, Pocopico will fix this bug, moreover prior version of TCRP were working properly with DSM 7.1.1
  2. I installed Xpenology DSM 6.1-15047 on an AMD desktop successfully. Everything has been working fine with one exception. The motherboard is an ECS A880LM-M with an AMD Phenom II 6 core processor and 16G of RAM. The issue is the onboard LAN is only 100 Mbps so transfer speeds are bottle necked by this. I purchased an Intel EXPI9301CTBLK NIC card and installed it. When booting the system up there was no network connection with the new NIC card. I changed the Ethernet to the onboard LAN and it then connected. My next step was to reboot and disable the onboard LAN in the BIOS thinking there was a conflict. This failed to solve the issue as there still was no connection with either Ethernet port. I noticed on my Diskstation under Control Panel > Network Interface that there was LAN 1 -- (the new NIC card) and LAN 2 -- (the onboard LAN). The onboard LAN (LAN 2) showed "connected" and displayed the correct IP address. The new NIC card (LAN 1) showed "disconnected" and displayed a different IP address and a different IPv6 address. An additional note: to be absolutely certain that the NIC card was functioning properly, I disconnected the storage drives and USB boot stick and connected an SSD with Windows 7 installed, booted it up, installed the NIC card drivers and connected to the internet. The card worked fine. Then shut it down, disconnected the Windows SSD, reconnected the storage drives and USB boot stick, booted up and no connection on the new NIC card. Does anyone here see what the fix is for this? Thanks in advance! Peter
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