Issues integrating a 10G USB Dongle to a Dev Kit

I am trying to attach a Marvell AQtion 10Gbit Network Adapter to the USB3 Port on my Dev Kit and expect to do the same on a custom carrier board.
However, the Jetpack software does not recognize it.
Plugging it into a USB3 port on my laptop gets it identified as an Aquantia Ethernet device. Not the correct vendor, but function seems to be correct.
Trying a 5G adapter with a Realtek chipset works, however I was not seeing much more than 2.1G in testing with Iperf3 which does not look likely to meet a customers need.

So, How do I get the 10G part identified as an Aquatia product ( Or Any Other) to get an appropriately fast interface.

My Laptop is running Ubuntu 22.04 which is sorta close to the current tegra release.

As a side note, is there a thunderbolt driver for the Dev Kit USB-C port? One cable is preferable to several for integration activity.

Hi,
Do you use Jetson Nano or Orin Nano? Would like to confirm which platform you are using.

I am using a Jetson Orin Nano Dev Kit. Model 3766

Hi,
It looks to be an issue that device tree is not ready, or signal quality is not good. For device tree programming, please check

Jetson Orin NX and Nano Series — NVIDIA Jetson Linux Developer Guide

And then do compliance test to ensure signal quality is good:

Jetson Download Center | NVIDIA Developer