I think that Apple should take care of this it self and at least provide it's own USB-C to Ethernet Adapter which works properly, when they left us just with 4 USB-C ports and nothing else on these days MacBooks. It seems like Realtek ethernet chipset is the thing which is causing the problems. Use the command arp -A > c:\Mac.txt to store the results in a text file for import into other programs.
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Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter by Apple have Vendor Name: Apple Inc., Vendor ID: 0x1 and Product ID: 0x8003 instead of Realtek Semiconductor used in Belkin's Adapter which probably makes difference. Use the command arp -A on the server and it will report back the IP address assigned to MAC addresses and whether they are dynamic or static. On the other hand it's pretty weird that Apple sells something officially on Apple Store (I'm talking about Belkin USB-C to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter) which doesn't really work for Apple's Key Services what Internet Recovery certainly is! and I can get the connection working by running ifconfig enp38s0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0. My machine also doesn't connect to the network by default, and the connection is not shown in gnome's NetworkManager. So after upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 to 16.10 I noticed that my eth0 device had disappeared. Internet Recovery boots fast and installation is stable. NetworkManager doesn't show ethernet connection. If the MAC address is not listed there, and if you are using a USB ethernet adapter, then try the following: Start the Network Utility app - this is located in. Connect the USB Ethernet adapter to the computer. If you have reached a step in Setup Assistant where the Ethernet options are grayed out or not displayed, follow these steps: Press Command-Q. If youre trying to capture network traffic thats not being sent to or from the machine running Wireshark or TShark, i.e. With this combination of connecting Ethernet over two adapters to one of your USB-C port everything works like charm. Connect the USB Ethernet adapter before you power on your computer. Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 + Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapters(Both made by Apple)