As everyone knows, the gigabit Ethernet port does not work on the 2gig boards running Android and Remix OS. I have the WiFi card, that came with my pledge, installed, and it is OK for browsing the internet but not for a serious media player device.
Who is in charge of getting this to work?? Is there anyone steering the ship?
(07-24-2016, 06:58 PM)clarkss12 Wrote: As everyone knows, the gigabit Ethernet port does not work on the 2gig boards running Android and Remix OS. I have the WiFi card, that came with my pledge, installed, and it is OK for browsing the internet but not for a serious media player device.
Who is in charge of getting this to work?? Is there anyone steering the ship?
We are currently looking into this issue and aware several cases that Gbe seems don't work. We think may cause by the Gbe Tx and Rx delay parameter tuning and currently work on this direction.
(07-24-2016, 06:58 PM)clarkss12 Wrote: As everyone knows, the gigabit Ethernet port does not work on the 2gig boards running Android and Remix OS. I have the WiFi card, that came with my pledge, installed, and it is OK for browsing the internet but not for a serious media player device.
Who is in charge of getting this to work?? Is there anyone steering the ship?
We are currently looking into this issue and aware several cases that Gbe seems don't work. We think may cause by the Gbe Tx and Rx delay parameter tuning and currently work on this direction.
Thank you, really appreciate that. Without Ethernet, these boards are useless for me. Second item, the fonts are too small on the Remix OS. The DPI is set to 160 in the build.prop, if it could be changed to 240 DPI, then that would make a perfect box with much larger fonts.
(07-25-2016, 02:29 PM)xalius Wrote: Are all the boards reported with GbE issues 2GB variants? If so, are there differences in the GbE implementation regarding to the layout?
As our understanding, this issue seems happen on both 1GB and 2GB boards. Due to there are more 2GB boards in the field, it may appear that that related to 2GB board. The GbE PCB routing circuit between 1GB and 2GB board should be identical. There is one theory whether is related to different batch of Realtek RTL8211 Phy chip, this chip was in short supply due to Taiwan earthquake and our manufacturer need to purchase at open market (at higher price) to fulfill the KS delivery. I have go thru this checking with one backer and he has 3 2GB boards able to connect to GbE successfully but one 2GB board cannot, and discovered the all 4 boards Realtek RTL8211 comes from same batch thru inspecting the chip marking.
(07-25-2016, 02:29 PM)xalius Wrote: Are all the boards reported with GbE issues 2GB variants? If so, are there differences in the GbE implementation regarding to the layout?
As our understanding, this issue seems happen on both 1GB and 2GB boards. Due to there are more 2GB boards in the field, it may appear that that related to 2GB board. The GbE PCB routing circuit between 1GB and 2GB board should be identical. There is one theory whether is related to different batch of Realtek RTL8211 Phy chip, this chip was in short supply due to Taiwan earthquake and our manufacturer need to purchase at open market (at higher price) to fulfill the KS delivery. I have go thru this checking with one backer and he has 3 2GB boards able to connect to GbE successfully but one 2GB board cannot, and discovered the all 4 boards Realtek RTL8211 comes from same batch thru inspecting the chip marking.
I have one of the affected boards as well. If there's anything I can do to help.
I tried playing with the rx-delay & tx-delay with no success.
08-01-2016, 06:40 PM (This post was last modified: 08-02-2016, 03:19 PM by waldo.
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I have one working board and one broken one ; I've been playing around with the rx tx values.
Results are attached ... The Pine stopped rebooting at 1 1, didn't have a monitor attached so don't know why.
The wget and iperf are from a local apache server capable of delivering over 70 MByte/s http no problem
The good results for tx1rx1 had me hopefull but those were clearly just a fluke. Tried them again afterwards ... no luck.
I'm beginning to think there might be no software quickfix for this issue.
Anyone willing to prove me wrong ... be my guest; my script is attached too, haven't gone above 1 x 3 yet.
(Just add a line to /etc/rc.local containing the scripts location)