04-SetControllerNicIP: broaden adapter enum + store-mismatch fix + netsh fallback
- Drop -Physical + MediaType filter from Get-NetAdapter; some OEM driver stacks report HardwareInterface=False or localize MediaType, hiding the Realtek controller NIC from the previous query. - Refine corp-vs-controller classification: skip only if a gateway is set AND it's not 192.168.1.x, OR if the IP looks corp (10.x / 172.16-31.x). Keep candidates that are unconfigured, link-local, or 192.168.x. - Disable DHCP in both PersistentStore and ActiveStore before New-NetIPAddress to avoid "Inconsistent parameters PolicyStore PersistentStore and Dhcp enabled" failures. - Fall back to netsh interface ip set address when the PS cmdlets still fight each other; netsh writes both stores cleanly.
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@@ -42,12 +42,20 @@ $prefixLen = 24
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Write-NicLog "=== 04-SetControllerNicIP start ==="
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# Enumerate physical Ethernet adapters with Realtek in the vendor description.
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$candidates = Get-NetAdapter -Physical -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
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Where-Object { $_.InterfaceDescription -match 'Realtek' -and $_.MediaType -eq '802.3' }
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# Enumerate ALL adapters first, then filter. Don't use -Physical: on some
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# OEM driver stacks the Realtek NIC reports HardwareInterface=False and
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# would be excluded. Don't filter on MediaType either: some drivers report
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# '802.3' as a localized string or as the numeric '6'.
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$allAdapters = Get-NetAdapter -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
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Write-NicLog "All adapters on this machine:"
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foreach ($a in $allAdapters) {
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Write-NicLog " $($a.Name) ifIndex=$($a.ifIndex) desc='$($a.InterfaceDescription)' status=$($a.Status) mediatype='$($a.MediaType)' physical='$($a.HardwareInterface)'"
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}
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if (-not $candidates) {
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Write-NicLog "No Realtek physical Ethernet adapters found - nothing to configure (PC may have no controller NIC)."
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$candidates = @($allAdapters | Where-Object { $_.InterfaceDescription -match 'Realtek' })
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if (-not $candidates -or $candidates.Count -eq 0) {
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Write-NicLog "No Realtek adapters found - nothing to configure (PC may have no controller NIC)."
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exit 0
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}
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@@ -56,8 +64,10 @@ foreach ($c in $candidates) {
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Write-NicLog " $($c.Name) ($($c.InterfaceDescription)) [status=$($c.Status)]"
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}
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# Filter out anything that already looks like the corp LAN NIC (has a
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# DHCP-assigned default gateway -- corp DHCP servers always hand one out).
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# Filter out the corp-LAN Realtek (if any): has a DHCP-assigned default
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# gateway (corp DHCP always hands one out) OR has an IP in a corp subnet
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# (10.x / non-192.168.1.x). Keep candidates that are unconfigured (link-local
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# / no IP / 192.168.x).
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$filtered = @()
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foreach ($c in $candidates) {
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$ipCfg = Get-NetIPConfiguration -InterfaceIndex $c.ifIndex -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
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@@ -65,16 +75,31 @@ foreach ($c in $candidates) {
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if ($ipCfg -and $ipCfg.IPv4DefaultGateway) {
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$gw = ($ipCfg.IPv4DefaultGateway | Select-Object -First 1).NextHop
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}
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if ($gw) {
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Write-NicLog " Skipping $($c.Name) - has IPv4 default gateway $gw (likely corp LAN, not controller)"
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$v4 = @()
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if ($ipCfg -and $ipCfg.IPv4Address) {
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$v4 = @($ipCfg.IPv4Address | ForEach-Object { $_.IPAddress })
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}
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Write-NicLog " $($c.Name): ips=$($v4 -join ',') gw=$gw"
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# Already has the target IP -> done.
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if ($v4 -contains $targetIP) {
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Write-NicLog " Skipping $($c.Name) - already has $targetIP/$prefixLen (configured previously)"
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continue
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}
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# Skip if it already has 192.168.1.2 - already configured.
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$existing = Get-NetIPAddress -InterfaceIndex $c.ifIndex -AddressFamily IPv4 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
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Where-Object { $_.IPAddress -eq $targetIP }
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if ($existing) {
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Write-NicLog " Skipping $($c.Name) - already has $targetIP/$prefixLen (configured previously)"
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# Has a default gateway AND that gateway is NOT 192.168.1.x -> corp LAN, skip.
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if ($gw -and ($gw -notmatch '^192\.168\.1\.')) {
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Write-NicLog " Skipping $($c.Name) - has non-controller IPv4 default gateway $gw (likely corp LAN)"
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continue
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}
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# Has a corp-style IP (10.x or 172.16-31.x) -> corp LAN, skip.
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$isCorp = $false
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foreach ($ip in $v4) {
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if ($ip -match '^10\.' -or $ip -match '^172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[01])\.') { $isCorp = $true; break }
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}
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if ($isCorp) {
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Write-NicLog " Skipping $($c.Name) - has corp-subnet IP $($v4 -join ',') (not the controller NIC)"
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continue
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}
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@@ -108,14 +133,35 @@ try {
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}
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# Switch the interface to manual IP assignment + set the static.
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#
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# Windows store-mismatch trap: Set-NetIPInterface defaults to ActiveStore,
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# New-NetIPAddress defaults to PersistentStore. If we only disable DHCP in
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# ActiveStore, New-NetIPAddress fails with:
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# "Inconsistent parameters PolicyStore PersistentStore and Dhcp enabled"
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# Disable DHCP in BOTH stores first, then add the static IP. If the
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# cmdlets still fight us, fall back to netsh (writes both stores cleanly).
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$staticSet = $false
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try {
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Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex $target.ifIndex -Dhcp Disabled -ErrorAction Stop
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Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex $target.ifIndex -Dhcp Disabled -PolicyStore PersistentStore -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
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Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex $target.ifIndex -Dhcp Disabled -PolicyStore ActiveStore -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
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New-NetIPAddress -InterfaceIndex $target.ifIndex -IPAddress $targetIP `
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-PrefixLength $prefixLen -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null
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Write-NicLog "Set $targetIP/$prefixLen on $($target.Name) (no gateway)"
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$staticSet = $true
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} catch {
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Write-NicLog "Failed to set static IP on $($target.Name): $_" 'ERROR'
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exit 1
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Write-NicLog "PowerShell static IP set failed: $_ -- falling back to netsh" 'WARN'
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}
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if (-not $staticSet) {
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$mask = '255.255.255.0'
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$netshOut = & netsh interface ip set address name="$($target.Name)" static $targetIP $mask 2>&1
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if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
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Write-NicLog "netsh set $targetIP/$mask on $($target.Name)"
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$staticSet = $true
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} else {
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Write-NicLog "netsh failed too: $netshOut" 'ERROR'
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exit 1
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}
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}
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# Clear DNS so the corp resolver doesn't get queried for controller-side hostnames.
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