10x on 2012 R2, 50x on Windows Server 2019 and 20x on Server 2022.Before anyone says it, I don't always in-place upgrade and would much rather rebuild a new server when it comes to upgradi. Good morningI have a VSphere infrastructure of approx.
The only adapters that it sees are the wireless and the loopback. While I was typing this up, I decided to boot off of a Linux live distro and see if the network adapter was there. I searched through the Toshiba Eco, which I believe is their power app, and I don't see anything in there. My first thought was that power management is turning it off, but in the past when I've seen this, the adapter shows up as disabled in Device Manager.
Toshiba lists a Realtek LAN Driver on their support page, but the driver package can't find the adapter. I went into BIOS, and disabled the On board Ethernet adapter, which made no change in what was displayed in Device manager. No devices have a splat, and there is no "unknown devices" group.Ĭheck ipconfig /all, and the netmotion adapter is the only wired adapter listed. When I take a peek inside Device manager, there's a Wifi adapter, and a "NMVNIC Network Adpater" - I think this is related to the NetMotion VPN client. Check "Change Adapter settings" from the Network and Sharing center, and there's no wired adapter listed. Simply put, the wired network adapter isn't working.