Solved! You have to enable permissive mode for the cards pci addresses. *It 
works with qubes 4.0 and up*. For older versions below refer to this google 
group. <https://groups.google.com/g/qubes-users/c/Fs94QAc3vQI> Steps:
0. Turn off sys-net.
1. Go to sys-net's Qubes Settigs in Qubes Manager.
2. Chose "Devices" tab.
3. Remove all entries for network card from qube that are associated to 
qube. (Remember all the PCI addresses)
4. In dom0 terminal type:
*qvm-pci attach --persistent --option permissive=true sys-net dom0:e1_00.1*
(Substitute your own cards pci address you remember from step 3. for  
*e1_00.1* ! Note the underscore!!!)
5. Repeat step 4 for all pci addresses of your card.
6. Done.


raah...@gmail.com a következőt írta (2017. május 8., hétfő, 21:08:43 UTC+2):

> On Sunday, May 7, 2017 at 10:29:34 PM UTC-4, babel wrote:
> > On Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 7:38:16 PM UTC+2, menthols wrote:
> > > Today installed Qubes 3rd release, but no network connection. Spent 
> hours trying to fix it, but to no avail. Network card is recognized. I have 
> two cables connected, no WiFi. I try to put qubes on Dell poweredge, Intel 
> Xeon e3, 8 GB RAM, Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet PCIe, two 1 TB 
> harddrives. I used option "Test and install" at installation, no error 
> message. I have choosed both harddisks at install, hope there is someway to 
> configure the soft raid. Before tried to install other Linux flavors before 
> (Debian-8 and Fedora-23) and none of them had any trouble connecting to the 
> internet immediately (updates downloaded during install). Maybe need to 
> activate some more PCI devices. What's the best I can do? Wait for the next 
> release? Buy another machine? ;-)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Opened netvm terminal and checked the following things: 
> > > 
> > > 1. Does 'lspci' list your network adapter? 
> > > Yes, i've tried both debian-8 and fedora-23 both list the network 
> cards.
> > > 
> > > 2. Do you have interface detected (does 'ifconfig -a' contains en* 
> device)? 
> > > No, none of them detect the interface using ifconfig.
> > > 
> > > 3. Does kernel messages ('dmesg') contains some errors regarding 
> network 
> > > device initialization? 
> > > No, there is no message regarding network at all.
> > > 
> > > 4. Check if linux-firmware package is installed (rpm -q 
> linux-firmware).
> > > Yes it is installed.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5720 Gigabit 
> Ethernet PCIe
> > 
> > Same here on a NUC7i3bn...
> > check 
> > lspci -nnk
> > which was shoowing me that the kernel modules for both the ethernet port 
> (i219-v intel gigabit ethernet controller) and the 8265 wireless module 
> were not loading. 
> > Sorry to disappoint you, but I still haven't found a solution. If you 
> have the same problem and find a solution, please let me know.
>
> are you able to load them manually with modprobe?
>

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