Should this really be necessary though? The card is listed under the supported 
em(4) devices.

I've found the drivers on Intel's website but only for Linux specific systems. 
Not really sure where to go from here...

On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Tom Smyth wrote:
> Try 
> Getting the intel firmware from the intel download site or 
> From your pci card manufacturer... 
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> On Thursday, 17 September 2020, Brandon Woodford <ive...@norto.dev> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I've been trying  to fix an issue with my Intel I350-T4 PCI Network card not 
>> being reported to the OpenBSD 6.7 system during boot. Looking through dmesg, 
>> I was not able to find any reference to the card or the em interface name 
>> that it should have. I've also tried updating all firmware with fw_update. 
>> After that I tried creating a /etc/hostname.em1 file that just has dhcp 
>> included in it and ran sh /etc/netstart. Unfortunately, no luck as of yet. I 
>> was able to find the boot_config(8) man page that describes a similar issue 
>> with the ne(4) driver. I went into the boot configuration and ran: find em 
>> and received a response of: em* at pci* dev -1 function -1 flags 0x0. Not 
>> sure if that means anything.
>> 
>> Quick note: the card does work on a separate system that is not OpenBSD but 
>> FreeBSD.
>> 
>> Any help in the right direction is appreciated!
>> 
>> Thanks.
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> -- 
> Kindest regards,
> Tom Smyth.

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