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Hi All, On Sun, 2004-04-25 at 18:36, Dave C. wrote: > > I think that all boils down to the IP110 using an old seeprom map. > > I did some more testing and I can confirm this is indeed the problem. > > I modified the rc boot script to reconfigure the mac address on each reboot > like this: > > /sbin/ifconfig fxp0 ether a:b:c:d:e:f0 > /sbin/ifconfig fxp1 ether a:b:c:d:e:f1 > /sbin/ifconfig fxp2 ether a:b:c:d:e:f2 > > and the interfaces now work. > > So, my question is... how do I reprogram the eeproms holding the mac > addresses, or..... how do I fix fxp to read those addresses? > > Thank you, > Dave. As I'm about to add a m0n0wall section to my quarkav.com (and quarkit.com) website, I'm interested in this. I'll have a "m0n0wall on esoteric hardware" section that this information will be happy in. :) Rock on m0n0wall! -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61-(0)7-3343-3889 Manager, Quark AudioVisual Phone: +61-(0)419-792-394 Quark IT http://www.QuarkAV.com/ (Brisbane, Australia) http://www.QuarkIT.com/ Open Source Projects: http://www.ares-desktop.org/ http://www.mamboband.org/ Non Linear Video Editing Solutions & Digital Audio Workstations Network Administration, m0n0Wall Firewalls, NOD32 AntiVirus Conference and Seminar AudioVisual Production and Recording War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. |