The Internet(RLT8111) does not work in the installer

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Hello. I built OpenCore according to the instructions, and it even loads the installer. RealtekRLT8111 kext is suitable for my network adapter. But no version(Debug and release) of this Kext can connect the computer to the internet.
My motherboard: Gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming 3 (rev. 1.x)
I attach my EFI
 

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What does Hackintool > PCIe tab show in respect of your Ethernet controller?

Post a screenshot showing the expanded Hackintool > PCIe window. By that I mean a screenshot like the one below.

Screenshot 2022-05-22 at 14.17.53.png Hackintool > PCIe tab - expanded view
 
OK, that make sense.

Can you confirm which CPU and discrete GPU you are using.
 
You might want to think about changing the PlatformInfo in your config.plist, as iMac 19,1 is not a good match for any AMD system.

MacPro6,1 would be a better match if you are using a GCN AMD dGPU such as the R9 370 or similar series card.

I'm not sure your GPU spoof SSDT is set correctly. I think it may be missing a part of the ACPI path, i.e. PEGP, GFX0 or similar. You may want to have another look at the ACPI path in Windows > Device Manager.

Might be the same with your SSDT-EC-USBX.aml table. The table you are using is more commonly used with an Intel system. AMD systems don't use LPCB as part of the ACPI path. You might be better served using this alternative SSDT-EC-USBX-AMD.aml, which I have attached below.
 

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Mine doesn't work too, both wifi and ethernet
I'm running 0.8.0 opencore and on an MSI X570 tomahawk can you help?
You might want to think about changing the PlatformInfo in your config.plist, as iMac 19,1 is not a good match for any AMD system.

MacPro6,1 would be a better match if you are using a GCN AMD dGPU such as the R9 370 or similar series card.

I'm not sure your GPU spoof SSDT is set correctly. I think it may be missing a part of the ACPI path, i.e. PEGP, GFX0 or similar. You may want to have another look at the ACPI path in Windows > Device Manager.

Might be the same with your SSDT-EC-USBX.aml table. The table you are using is more commonly used with an Intel system. AMD systems don't use LPCB as part of the ACPI path. You might be better served using this alternative SSDT-EC-USBX-AMD.aml, which I have attached below.
 

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There are known issues with 2.5GB Ethernet controllers working in macOS Monterey, such as your Realtek 2.5GB controller.

You should not be using the kext for the RTL8111 controller, as that is just a 1GB ethernet controller. You should be using LucyRTL8125Ethernet kext and the appropriate boot argument.

 
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