I did reset NVRAM twice, but it did not help. I think there is a deeper problem with my setup, because even if the Aquantia would work, there is still the issue with Sequoia not recognizing any SATA disks (no problems with SATA on Sonoma).
I don't think it helped, this is what I did:
Turn off PC.
Unplug the Ethernet cable.
Boot into Sequoia.
Settings > Network > Ethernet > Details > Hardware > [manual controls] > disabled AVB.
Connect the Ethernet cable.
After a few seconds, I saw "Self-assigned IP" again.
Yes, the Hackintool screenshot was taken when not using the SSDT.
I can see the NIC in the System Report, please take a look at the attached image. The BSSID is en0.
In Sonoma, I have been using the Aquantia NIC without any SSDTs nor kexts. It worked out of the box.
But I think there is a...
Apologies for the possible confusion, I do not use a dedicated Aquantia PCIe extension card. Instead, I use the on-board 10 GbE Aquantia NIC, which is integrated into the Asus ProArt X670E-CREATOR WIFI motherboard. With the following IDs:
Vendor ID: 0x1D6A
Device ID: 0x94C0
Sub Vendor ID...
Applying my custom SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C.aml did not fix the problem. I still saw "Self-assigned IP" in Settings > Network > Ethernet.
Below is the IOReg address of my on-board Aquantia NIC and the accordingly modified SSDT (I only changed the address in the "External" and "Scope" blocks)...
Thank you for your help, I sincerely appreciate it!
I think I have the latest Aquantia Kernel Patches and the latest AMD Vanilla Patches in my config.plist, but I am attaching my config.plist just to be sure.
When I copied your version of SSDT-AQUANTIA-AQC113C.aml into the EFI > ACPI folder...
Thanks for the very fast answer.
Kernel > Quirks > ForceAquantiaEthernet is set to true.
Kernel > Quirks > DisableIoMapper is set to false.
I used the same settings with Sonoma, which worked well, without any issues.
My motherboard is Asus ProArt X670E running the original BIOS. Do you think...
Before I updated to Sequoia 15.6, my Hackintosh had no problems. On Sonoma 14.7, I could access the internet via the 10 GbE AquantiaAQC113 and all my SATA HDDs were visible in the Finder and in the Disk Utility.
However, then I decided to update to Sequoia 15.6. Before updating to Sequoia, I...
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