[SOLVED] OS deployment without an RJ45 controller on a PC
Published: April 17, 2026 - 2:02 PM
Hello,
First, here's my configuration information:
- WAPT version installed: 2.6.1.17765
- Server OS: Debian
- Administration/package creation machine OS: Windows Server
A quick question regarding OS deployment:
I deploy my OSes using a bootable USB drive, which has always worked perfectly, but the new machines in my fleet no longer have RJ45 ports.
So, I used a small USB Type-C adapter with an RJ45 connector to deploy my first machine, but when I try to deploy a second machine, WAPT uses the MAC address of my adapter, and I end up with the same "not ready" or "awaiting deployment" message.
Do you have any tips to avoid this situation?
For example, can I clear my list of already deployed PCs in the deployment tab without it affecting the PCs in my inventory?
Can the deployment use the machine's serial number as an alternative reference value instead of the network controller's MAC address? (Terrible in my opinion)
Or will I need to buy a separate adapter for each new PC I deploy? (Just kidding, of course.
)
Anyway, how do you manage with these new generations of PCs without an RJ45 controller?
Thank you in advance.
First, here's my configuration information:
- WAPT version installed: 2.6.1.17765
- Server OS: Debian
- Administration/package creation machine OS: Windows Server
A quick question regarding OS deployment:
I deploy my OSes using a bootable USB drive, which has always worked perfectly, but the new machines in my fleet no longer have RJ45 ports.
So, I used a small USB Type-C adapter with an RJ45 connector to deploy my first machine, but when I try to deploy a second machine, WAPT uses the MAC address of my adapter, and I end up with the same "not ready" or "awaiting deployment" message.
Do you have any tips to avoid this situation?
For example, can I clear my list of already deployed PCs in the deployment tab without it affecting the PCs in my inventory?
Can the deployment use the machine's serial number as an alternative reference value instead of the network controller's MAC address? (Terrible in my opinion)
Or will I need to buy a separate adapter for each new PC I deploy? (Just kidding, of course.
Anyway, how do you manage with these new generations of PCs without an RJ45 controller?
Thank you in advance.