Not the case this time as I even manually entered my AD information and settings in the FOG GUI. ![]() I am at my end with this, I have rebuilt the server again this morning thinking that after I imported the Database from the old server, it could have corrupted the new server. This tells me the compatibility of the system is there and that the BIOS is set correctly. When I change the DHCP Option 66 back to my old server, FOG recognizes the system MAC. They worked fine on the old version of FOG (Ubuntu/1.5.7). These units are Dell 7420 with the WD19 Dock. When I PXE boot a system on the new installation of FOG, it is recognizing the docking station MAC and not the system MAC, so when I register a new device, reboot, it says the device is not registered. ![]() I still have my old FOG server running in parallel with the new server, I am simply changing the DHCP Option 66 in DHCP to point from the old and new servers in my troubleshooting. After a long battle troubleshooting USB Type-C NIC adaptors/Docks and my old FOG server, I have decided to build an entirely new server with Debian 10 and FOG 1.5.9.
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