So I posted a while ago and got a ton of help from corpnewt getting my Hackintosh set up. At the time I had a lot of trouble getting my LAN to work. And then all of a sudden, it just started working along with audio etc which I'd been working on. I was never able to figure out what exactly I'd done, but I accepted it and moved on.
Now, however, after the 10.12.6 update, the issues are back. I did google before updating, but didn't find any threads warning of dire issues...ah well. You live and learn.
Anyway, here are the symptoms:
It cannot connect through a wired connection, and when a cable is plugged in, the Network Settings has a message cycling between 'Cable plugged in but no internet' (and the sub-text says it cannot get an IP address) and plain old 'No connection'. When you look at the Console logs it is churning out this message over and over again:
20/08/17 11:57:08.000 PM kernel[0]: Ethernet [RealtekRTL8111]: Link up on en0, 1-Gigabit, Full-duplex, flow-control 20/08/17 11:57:09.000 PM kernel[0]: Ethernet [RealtekRTL8111]: Tx stalled? Resetting chipset. ISR=0x0, IMR=0x803f.
I'm using the latest version of Rehabman's Realtek8111 kext. I've tried it in EFI/Clover/kexts/other and I've tried installing it with Kext Wizard into S/L/E (recommended on Rehabman's github page). Both have the same results (but when it was working previously on 10.12.5 it was in S/L/E, FWIW). I've tried disabling EEE in the plist in the kext to no avail. I've deleted and recreated the interface in the network settings, I've deleted and recreated the Network preferences plist (rebooting in between) with no change.
So, good people of r/Hackintosh, what am I doing wrong?!
[Edit] Fixed the code formatting
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