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extra bytes padding in ethernet frame causes router confusion
2018-07-03, 21:29
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RE: extra bytes padding in ethernet frame causes router confusion
(2018-07-03 09:15)gretchenv Wrote:  I tried building intelx.efi (the board is an Intel Atom C3758 SoC, which supposedly has 4 Intel X55x LAN ports) but that failed to boot.

(2018-07-02 20:08)NiKiZe Wrote:  Do you have any machine with a nic that has native driver support if you use ipxe.efi instead?


Use any other machine with a supported hardware to first see if this is an issue in iPXE in general, or if it is NII specific, and if so if it is on your "speciallized" hardware only, and if it is the later, then wouldn't it be close to impossible to add a fix to iPXE that won't risk breaking NII implementations on other hardware?

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RE: extra bytes padding in ethernet frame causes router confusion - NiKiZe - 2018-07-03 21:29



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