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Hi ,
We are using I210 -IS for one of our application.
I am facing issue while programming the EEPROM.I have installed the EEUPDATE Tool and connected the LAN Cable from the board to my PC. When i am running the EEUPDATE command i am not able to see the adapter which is connected
.What should be the expected Device ID .Do i need to do any other configuration.?
Do we need to install the Ethernet device driver before flashing the EEPROM?
I have connected my board which has I210 IS to SFP to Ethernet converter and then i have connected it to PC which is installed with EEUPDATE . please let me know if i am going wrong somwhere as i am new to this thing
If there is any doc which can guide me step wise kindly forward me
Thanks,
Chandan
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Hi Maecenas,
Thanks for the reply.
For our product the first LAN Chip what we used is 82572EI Controller. Due to the Obsolescence this chip we redesigned to I210
Now for 82572EI Controller, is there any driver support for Windows 10 OS . When i checked in website i could not find it.Windows 7 looks to be the last one
Please let me know the driver details that is compatible to 82572EI Controller on Windows 10 Platform
Chandan
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Hello, @CKUMA7:
Thanks for your update.
The information stated in the Intel documentation is tested and validated by Intel. Other information should be tested and validated on your own.
Best regards,
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Hi @CarlosAM_INTEL.
We have validated our product software with the JL82572EI Ethernet s/w driver for i210 Ethernet controller. This has worked for us.
All i need is just a confirmation/suggestion for us to use JL82572EI Ethernet s/w driver which is compatible with i210 Ethernet controller in a mail so that we will prefer to use JL82572EI Ethernet s/w driver instead of updating it to i210 Ethernet s/w driver.
Please do the needful
Regards
Chandan
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Hello, @CKUMA7:
Thanks for your reply.
The information stated in the intel devices documentation or Intel portal is related to the test and validation conditions performed by Intel. Different conditions should be tested and validated on your own as we mentioned.
Best regards,
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Hello, @CKUMA7:
Thanks for your update.
The drivers available for the Intel(R) 82574 Gigabit Ethernet Controller [Hartwell] can be found at:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/product/32210/Intel-82574-Gigabit-Ethernet-Controller
Please review the information stated in the answer to the question 2.6, on page 6 of the Intel(R) Ethernet Controller I210/I211 Frequently Asked Questions [FAQs] document # 335346 should clarify your consultation. This document can be found at:
https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/faqs/ethernet-controller-i210-i211-faq.pdf
By the way, we recommend that the migration process that you have mentioned follow the suggestions stated in the Intel 82574 and 82583 Gigabit Ethernet Controller to I210_I211 [Springville and Pearsonville] Design Guide document # 475120.
This document can be found when you are logged into your Resource & Design Center (RDC) privileged account at the following website:
http://www.intel.com/cd/edesign/library/asmo-na/eng/475120.htm
The RDC Account Support form is the channel to process your account update request or solve any inconvenience with the cited website. It can be found at:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/design/contact-support.html
Best regards,
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