Many users of modern Mini PCs (like the Ninkear N150) face a major issue: the Motorcomm YT6801 2.5G network chip is not recognized by Proxmox VE 9 (Debian 13) out of the box. Traditional methods like PCIe Passthrough often fail due to hardware power state issues (D3cold).
Instead of fighting with unstable passthrough, we successfully implemented a Host-Level Driver approach using the official Debian Backports. By installing the driver on the Proxmox host and creating a Linux Bridge, we provide stable, high-speed 2.5G connectivity to any Virtual Machine.
- Device: Ninkear N150 (Intel N100/N95 range)
- Chipset: Motorcomm Microelectronics YT6801 (1f0a:6801)
- OS: Proxmox VE 9.1.6+
- Kernel: 6.17.13-2-pve (or newer)