Minisforum MS-A2: How to Install the New Realtek Driver on VMware ESXi 8.0
Running VMware ESXi 8.0 on the Minisforum MS-A2 is a fantastic option for homelabs and edge deployments, but out of the box you may notice that not all Realtek network interfaces are detected.
In this guide, based on my latest episode of Hancock’s VMware Half Hour, I walk through installing the new Broadcom-compiled Realtek driver (available as an official Broadcom Fling) to unlock additional NIC support.
What This Guide Covers
- Why Realtek NICs are limited by default on ESXi 8.0
- Where to download the official Broadcom Fling driver
- Installing the driver using
esxcli - Rebooting safely and verifying NIC availability
Supported Realtek Network Adapters
The driver demonstrated in this guide supports the following Realtek PCIe devices:
- RTL8111 – 1GbE
- RTL8125 – 2.5GbE
- RTL8126 – 5GbE
- RTL8127 – 10GbE
Driver Installation Command
Once the driver ZIP has been copied to your ESXi datastore and the host is in maintenance mode, install it using:
esxcli software component apply -d path VMware-Re-Driver_1.101.00-5vmw.800.1.0.20613240.zip
After installation, a reboot is required for the new network interfaces to become available.
Video Chapters
00:00 - Intro 00:06 - Welcome to Hancock's VMware Half Hour 00:31 - Today’s Video – Minisforum MS-A2 01:01 - Installing the ESXi Realtek Driver for ESXi 8.0 01:16 - Shoutout to member Henrychan1973! 02:03 - HTML Client view of network interfaces 03:00 - Broadcom engineering compiled a driver for ESXi 8.0 04:00 - Driver is available as a Broadcom Fling 05:00 - Download the driver from Broadcom Fling portal 05:44 - WinSCP – Copy driver ZIP to ESXi datastore 06:14 - Put host into maintenance mode 07:11 - Only three interfaces supported out of the box on MS-A2 07:16 - Start an SSH session using PuTTY 07:34 - Using lspci | grep Realtek 08:22 - Supported Realtek PCIe devices 08:35 - Installing the driver using esxcli 09:59 - Whoops! Typo! 10:37 - Can you spot it? 11:08 - Driver installed – reboot required 11:27 - Nano KVM issue accepting root password? 11:41 - Reboot via the GUI 12:30 - MS-A2 restarting 13:42 - Driver installed and Realtek interfaces available 14:54 - Thanks to Henrychan1973! 15:15 - Thanks for watching
Final Thoughts
This Broadcom Fling makes ESXi 8.0 far more usable on modern mini PCs like the Minisforum MS-A2, especially for homelabbers who rely on multi-gig Realtek networking.
Huge thanks to Henrychan1973 !!!
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– Andrew Hancock
Hancock’s VMware Half Hour

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