Opened 17 years ago
#5 new defect
WRAPPER_8086_1049 reports MAC of 00 00 00 00 00 00
Reported by: | mckinnis | Owned by: | cla |
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Priority: | major | Component: | Base Driver |
Version: | 2.20 | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Vendor PCI ID: | 0x8086 | |
Device PCI ID: | 0x1049 | Device Type: | cabled |
Device Name: | Intel(R) 82566MM Gigabit Network Connection | WLAN Router (where applicable): | D-Link DIR-625 |
Description
For some reason, the wrapper for the Intel Gigabit NIC results in a MAC of 00 00 00 00 00 00. I have queried the MAC from the DHCP list in my router, and it displays the zero MAC. As long as there is only one system attached to the network with the zero MAC, it does work. However, I am sure that a second system with the same zero MAC would immediately cause problems with duplicate MAC addresses.
I suspect the e1e5132.inf file. It does not appear to be set up for the correct device.
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The WinXP registry entries for 8086 1049