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Your network card is in groups with other devices.
Realtek driver for RTL8168/8111 and Windows 7 64bit
I followed John's original post and can get the NIC to pass through however I only see one port, the other three are not available. The extra line added is supposed to be added. Confirmed that VM starts up without error. After rebooting, tried to start the VM, but got the same error message as before. After I add this, I click "update" to save the changes.
Posted March 18, Sorry 88168 revive an old thread. Posted March 23, It's normal that there is a line added, so nothing to worry about. You have only passed through one of the ports on your card.
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Posted April 13, Sign up for a 10sc account in our community. Register a new account. It is the address inside the specific VM. Operation not permitted T Posted March 26, You have only passed through the first port.
Sign In Sign Up. Posted July 18, But how do I pass through a NIC with multiple ports?

Here's xml I added for the 4 ports: Are there any other bios settings to check? Posted July 19, Posted July 22, I would expect that to work. Trying to add a network card to my pfsense vm.
I think I've got this working now. Confirmed that VM still starts up without error.
The PCI ID Repository
Product Pricing Community Blog. Posted July 2, You need to add a hostdev tag for every device you want to pass through.
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You need to add three more hostdev tags with the PCI number if you want all four. Does this work if you only have VT-x?
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