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Mar 15, 2022 - v1.2.7
Net-Community-Driver_1.2.7.0-1vmw.700.1.0.15843807_19480755.zip
md5: cd505cfc2e435510b2e23e87870e4822
What's New:
Support for additional Intel I225 devices with any PHY ID
Support for new Intel I226-K devices with any PHY ID
Fixed potential deadlock in changing MTU
Fixed potential RX hang in device layer ops
Fixed potential PHY reset failure
Oct 29, 2021 - v1.2.2
Net-Community-Driver_1.2.2.0-1vmw.700.1.0.15843807_18835109.zip
md5: 5d508eb40d578dd0ec6de3838c8cec13
What's New:
Support for additional Intel I225/I226/I220/I221 devices
Step 1 - Download the Offline Bundle zip file for the Community Networking Driver for ESXi and upload to ESXi host using either SCP or Datastore Browser
Step 2 - Install the ESXi Offline Bundle by running the following command on ESXi Shell to install ESXi Offline Bundle:
esxcli software vib install -d /path/to/the offline bundle zipStep 3 - Reboot the ESXi host for the change to go into effect. Once the host has rebooted, ESXi should now allow be able to claim and use the network adapter.
Note: For the Intel NUC 11 (Pro/Performance), you will need to incorporate the Community Networking Driver for ESXi into a new ESXi Image Profile before you can install. You can use either the Image Builder UI in vCenter Server or Image Builder CLI with PowerCLI.
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