If you are asking about the "kernel: MACSEC: macsec is not enabled" notifications, the following comment from RMerlin in another discussion last year may be relevant.anything i can do about these messages
That`s not an error, that`s a notification. MACSEC is a business security feature that your home router does not support, the kernel is simply mentioning it as it reports a port connection.
That device's Ethernet port is constantly flapping, you need to figure out why. Most common cause is an out-of-spec cable that's unable to sustain a reliable 2.5 Gbps link. There are also some very buggy Intel 2.5 Gbps NICs that are notoriously bad.anything i can do about these messages
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