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No WIFI or ethernet card recognized on KAMRUI GK3 Plus #2600
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👋 @gaborbernat, thanks for your input! |
This is not a New feature request, is a bug because it was working with 9.5, please reopen. |
ping @agners |
I can confirm that I'm unable to use Home Assistant with this mini PC. |
The integrated ethernet port didn't work for me either, but I can't say if it worked before version 9.5. For now, I'm using a USB to Ethernet adapter as a temporary workaround. |
Which adapter are you using? |
I had this one lying around, but I think most should work? |
I try to update and lost network connecton. |
I also have this issue with a similar mini pc, looks the same but is called NiPoGi. Only work around I could quickly do was to downgrade to 9.5. |
How did you downgrade. I can access os if I select 'Slot A (OK=1 TRY=0)" from GNU GRUB. But if machine restarts it boots in "Slot B" again. |
I put a 9.5 image on the SSD. Clean install then added bits from previous back up files.
It's a right ball ache.
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How did you downgrade. I can access os if I select 'Slot A (OK=1 TRY=0)" from GNU GRUB. But if machine restarts it boots in "Slot B" again.
Running HA OS Generic.
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@agners Is there any chance to add also the ethernet driver to one of next HAOS versions. With HAOS 10.5 it didn't work. |
Preemptively enable larger set of WiFi drivers for all platforms and add more firmwares for them with the aim to harmonize WiFi device support among all boards and to have implicit support of devices that users might want to use. Targets `generic_aarch64`, `generic_x86_64` and `ova` also include options and firmwares for cards that are using PCI/PCIe bus - support for these is in a separate config fragment. Especially the `generic_x86_64` is currently very tight with the rootfs space, so I had to do some triaging and select only sensible drivers and firmwares - especially archaic PCMCIA devices or devices not supporting only 802.11g or lower standards were among the first that I removed during the triaging - we can consider enabling those but this time on an someone's explicit need to have them enabled. This closes #2815 and replaces large part of #2761, also potentially addresses (at least) these: #2806, #2783, #2841, #2776, #2725, #2600 ------------- * Remove WiFi options from generic and board kernel config fragments * Enable MMC in OVA kernel This is needed for SDIO drivers to work. Use the same options as we currently use for generic_x86_64. * Add CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC to the common kernel config This is requirement for TKIP and is a dependency of ATH11K driver. * Add kernel config fragments with wireless cards support * Add firmwares for WiFi cards * Enable more Bluetooth device drivers
The WiFi driver for bare-metal installs has been added in #2659 (available from HAOS 10.5), since #2951 (only development builds now) it's enabled for all platforms, including VMs in the OVA image. About the wired ethernet driver, I can't find any public information what driver does this box use. Could anyone get me ideally both complete |
dmesg:
lscpi command not found. |
These are from one of these with a 8821CE: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805048523628.html ![]()
I think the Wi-Fi card is recognized, but I haven't tested it. What isn't working is the bluetooth part of the card. I haven't used that in the past either but I could have sworn when I first installed HAOS in October, it was working. Some recently update has made Bluetooth disappear. |
There hasn't been any activity on this issue recently. To keep our backlog manageable we have to clean old issues, as many of them have already been resolved with the latest updates. |
Can confirm that it works for me now. 👍 |
Describe the issue you are experiencing
When using https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS369VMF neither the WIFI or Ethernet is recognized with HAOS 10.2.
GK3 Plus WiFi is: Realtek 8821ce wireless lan 802.11ac PCI-E NIC; RJ45 network port is: Realtek PCIe.GBE Family Controller
What operating system image do you use?
generic-x86-64 (Generic UEFI capable x86-64 systems)
What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?
10.2
Did you upgrade the Operating System.
Yes
Steps to reproduce the issue
Install and try to connect to network.
Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?
System information
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BS369VMF
Additional information
No response
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