Hi,
From the linux output, the obvious problem is the ethernet cables.
The drivers look fine.
“No-link” means it does not see a cable, or the switch port it is plugged into the other end is faulty, or the ethernet cable is not plugged in enough.
Hi,
From the linux output, the obvious problem is the ethernet cables.
The drivers look fine.
“No-link” means it does not see a cable, or the switch port it is plugged into the other end is faulty, or the ethernet cable is not plugged in enough.