
I have attached this same ethernet card to my clear system today, and expected it to just show up (as you do.) unfortunately, i'm back using my USB adapter at the moment, even though listing the hardware shows the new card along side my onboard nic (and both, ironically, appear to be identical!) Also using the same method as before determine its MAC address and add it to ifcfg-eth2.

If you now have an eth2 you can configure it. In /etc/nf add a line: alias eth2 r8168Also if it exists change the line with r8169 to r8168.Then reboot. Then in ifcfg-eth2 change the DEVICE to eth2 and if it exists remove any HWADDR line.įor your onboard card do a "ifconfig ethX", note the HWaddr (MAC address) and put a line in the relevant ifcfg-ethX file: HWADDR="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff" If it does not exist copy either the ifcfg-eth0 or the ifcfg-eth1 to ifcfg-eth2. Have a look in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts for a silly looking file with tmp in the name. If you already have the r8168 driver installed, skip this bit Do a "uname -r" and if it has PAE in the result use the following line with PAE in it, otherwise use the one without: rpm -ivh ftp:// /community/timb80/repo/clearos/5.2/os/.i686.rpm
#TP LINK 3468 DRIVER INSTALL#
In /etc/nf if you have a line "alias eth? r8169" you should download and install the correct driver. The make process dies in both cases with an error:
#TP LINK 3468 DRIVER DRIVERS#
I've tried installing the drivers that came with the card and I've researched the forums and have tried downloading Tim's drivers ( ) according to another thread. However, I have a TP-Link TG-3468 (based on Realtek r8168 drivers) using a riser card to allow it to fit in the case that I cannot see nor get configured. The motherboard has two Intel 82574L Gigabit controllers that were picked up on install.


I'm trying to setup a new supermicro 1u server as a mutliwan firewall.
