I just got a Shuttle DH110 that has both a i211 and a i219LM on the motherboard. The LM version has v-pro. How do I tell which port that is?
I'm putting pfsense on it and I want to make double sure that doesn't wind up on the WAN port by accident. Plus I may want to use that in the future.
Edit1: the posted manual and quick guide are useless here.
Edit2: with the i219LM enabled, and and the i211 disabled in the BIOS my switch shows I get connection speeds of 1000 for the left port and 100 for the right port.
With the i219LM disabled, and and the i211 enabled in the BIOS my switch shows I get connection speeds of disconnected for the left port and 1000 for the right port.
That's even more confusing as I would expect the i219LM to connect at 100 even when disabled to let v-pro work still. Makes me think it's backwards in the BIOS??!!
Edit3: Current CPU is a Celeron so I can't just connect with RealVNC or something.
I'm putting pfsense on it and I want to make double sure that doesn't wind up on the WAN port by accident. Plus I may want to use that in the future.
Edit1: the posted manual and quick guide are useless here.
Edit2: with the i219LM enabled, and and the i211 disabled in the BIOS my switch shows I get connection speeds of 1000 for the left port and 100 for the right port.
With the i219LM disabled, and and the i211 enabled in the BIOS my switch shows I get connection speeds of disconnected for the left port and 1000 for the right port.
That's even more confusing as I would expect the i219LM to connect at 100 even when disabled to let v-pro work still. Makes me think it's backwards in the BIOS??!!
Edit3: Current CPU is a Celeron so I can't just connect with RealVNC or something.
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