Picked up a few "Fenvi" i226-v cards off aliexpress. They work fine in some motherboards, but not in others. Figured I'd try updating the firmware to see if that's causing compatibility issues. Everything has failed so far.
Version 2.13 , 80000286 , 2MB .bins fail immediately, but 1MB will hang for several minutes before failing.
Booted up a live debian xfce iso, added "iomem=relaxed" in the 1st section of grub bootloader before booting (press e to get to menu, then F10 to boot after editing)
Tried with both eeupdate64e and nvmupdate64e, linux editions. Tried 1.41 and 1.43 versions of nvmupdate64e.
./eeupdate64e /nic=1 /d (firmware file)
./nvmupdate64e -b -l log.txt -f -u -c (config file)
I didn't specify MAC address because it's the only card in there.
Tried updating to other versions : 23, 17, 14, but all failed. The 14 and 17 gave authentication errors instead of just failing outright.
Card still works in certain motherboards, just cannot update the firmware. Kind of annoying.
Version 2.13 , 80000286 , 2MB .bins fail immediately, but 1MB will hang for several minutes before failing.
Booted up a live debian xfce iso, added "iomem=relaxed" in the 1st section of grub bootloader before booting (press e to get to menu, then F10 to boot after editing)
Tried with both eeupdate64e and nvmupdate64e, linux editions. Tried 1.41 and 1.43 versions of nvmupdate64e.
./eeupdate64e /nic=1 /d (firmware file)
./nvmupdate64e -b -l log.txt -f -u -c (config file)
I didn't specify MAC address because it's the only card in there.
Tried updating to other versions : 23, 17, 14, but all failed. The 14 and 17 gave authentication errors instead of just failing outright.
Card still works in certain motherboards, just cannot update the firmware. Kind of annoying.
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