Dear Sirs,

If the LAN cable plug-in when system boot-up, the DHCP can work properly.
After system boot-up the DHCP try to get IP address failure, this time try
to plug-in LAN cable.
The LAN driver can't get DHCP properly no matter the system default set to
DHCP enable.

Is it possible to let our system get the correctly DHCP IP address after LAN
plug-in at the time?
Is it kernel issus or LAN driver issue?

Anybody have idea for this case?

JLL

Re: DHCP Under XScale (PXA255) and Sumsung (2410) by bill

bill
Fri Apr 30 22:08:17 CDT 2004

I suspect it is a LAN driver issue.

Does the LAN driver detect the cable being inserted and link status and make
the MediaSense calls ?

Does NIC auto-negotiate and is that setup correctly ?

What is happening on the Ethernet network ? Try using EtherReal (a free
network sniffer) to see what is getting sent around on the Ethernet network.

"JLL" <M9015901@mail.ntust.edu.tw> wrote in message
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> Dear Sirs,
>
> If the LAN cable plug-in when system boot-up, the DHCP can work properly.
> After system boot-up the DHCP try to get IP address failure, this time try
> to plug-in LAN cable.
> The LAN driver can't get DHCP properly no matter the system default set to
> DHCP enable.
>
> Is it possible to let our system get the correctly DHCP IP address after
LAN
> plug-in at the time?
> Is it kernel issus or LAN driver issue?
>
> Anybody have idea for this case?
>
> JLL
>
>
>