- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hi everyone,
We used WGI210AT to design a NIC and wanted to remove an external flash.
I programmed 'I210_Invm_Copper_NoAPM_v0.6' to the I210 using the Lanconf_1.38.10.0. I did a power cycle after programming.
I couldn't connect Internet and couldn't see the NIC in a Windows10 "Network Connections".
I noted a warning mark on the network adaptor in the Windows10 Device Manager. I installed the latest Windows Drivers, but it didn't help.
I checked the NIC using the Lanconf_1.38.10.0 and it showed the following message.
When I push the Enter key, it showed the following.
And I checked the OS memory resources which was the following.
I tested a WGI211 with the same PCBA with 'I211_Invm_NoAPM_v0.6.txt'. And this board worked well, and I saw the Memory resource was different.
Thanks for reading and please provide any comments or ideas.
Kind regards,
Insu
Link Copied
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hello @Insu-ATI,
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
I looked for this error and could be tied to the tool version.
Document #348742 - Quartzville Tools
https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/348742
TOOLS\Winx64\OEM_Mfg and run the install.bat
You mentioned that you tried with the latest drivers but I'm sharing it just in case too.
Best regards,
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hi Diego,
Thanks for the comments.
I tried the drivers you shared, but it didn't work.
And I tried the tools you shared, and I couldn't program the chip. It printed "Adapter initialization failed.". Please find below the capture, FYI.
I'm not sure whether I can reprogram the iNVM. Because some memory region is OTP.
Thanks for the help and let me know if you have any comments.
Kind regards,
Insu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hello @Insu-ATI,
I was investigating further and it seems that this may happen when it is used an invalid MAC address when programming the iNVM.
I think the only solution is to try with another card.
Best regards,
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hi @Diego_INTEL
I tested it with a new board, and it worked well. I managed to program the binary and MAC to the iNVM of the chip.
I think the old boards might be something wrong.
But I still have an issue with programming NVM (flash). I'm discussing it with other case number 00884381.
Please have a look and provide any comments if you have any ideas.
Thanks a lot for the support.
Kind regards,
Insu
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Hello @Insu-ATI,
Thank you for telling me, yes I was looking it with my co-worker, it seems the EEUpdate for the i225 helped here, that's nice, you can keep answering in the case until you feel it can be closed.
Best regards,

- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page