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DS420j + QNA-UC5G1T + DSM7: eth1 nic present but not shown in DSM UI #51
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I configured the interface manually using an ssh shell: Then the interface showed-up in DSM7. Very strange. Maybe this should be added in the HOWTO. Please leave this issue open as other can read it. |
Unfortunately, these settings do not survive a reboot. I am not sure that all services are listening and running on eth0/eth1. Any solution so far? |
Maybe a duplicate of this closed issue. |
if I run /usr/syno/bin/synopkg restart aqc111 manually everything is fine:
If running on startup, this script fails to start. So the seems to be a problem on boot running the aqc111 service automatically on startup. |
Could you try to increase the sleep-wait in "/var/packages/aqc111/scripts/start-stop-status" |
I released a new version that includes an improvement of startup handling. I'm closing this issue because it hasn't been updated in a long time, but feel free to reopen it if you need anything. |
Dear all,
First I would like to thank you for the hard work on bringing 5Gb lan connection to our Synology NAS.
The Spec of the DS420j is 115Mb/s but it is way more on a 5Gb network (probably around 200 Mb/s).
sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/md1
/dev/md1:
Timing cached reads: 1428 MB in 2.00 seconds = 713.82 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 610 MB in 3.00 seconds = 203.25 MB/sec
I can report success installing the latest driver on the DS420J with a QNA-UC5G1T
The driver is loaded and eth1 is present. Unfortunately it does not show in the UI.
How can I add eth1 manually or in the UI?
Kind regards,
French Fries
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