![]() ![]() Any ideas? Any tips to look out for with the PE NetMgr? Pretty vanilla home setup and I have all the requisite IP addresses. Luckily the wifi works, so I have minimal internet connectivity, but I sure would like to have the Realtek adapter working. Am I running into the same sort of problem using the Win10PESE pkg? Maybe it's something as simple as I don't know how to correctly set up PE NetMgr for my particular environment. If the Win 8.1 adapter driver was later fixed by a Win update, I couldn't get to it at clean install time. My conclusion at the time was that Win8.1 ISO from the MCT ISO download driver did not support the Dell adapter as delivered. Then I remembered that when I did the clean install of Win8.1 on the desktop, I did not have ethernet connectivity until I installed the Dell update for the Realtek adapter. I tried the ethernet part of PE NetMgr and got nowhere. However, Windows PE may have a higher system requirement because the latest Windows PE 5.1 already need at least 512MB just for the base and adding more drivers. I figured out how to use the PE Network Manager 0.59B3 to establish wifi and that was successful. As for Windows PE, it has the best hardware support and most users would be familiar with it such as the hard drive naming convention (C:\) in Windows compared to Linux (/dev/sda). All goes well until no network connectivity after boot. ![]()
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