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Hello,
I want to do 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Physical Layer Compliance Tests. For that it is necessary to generate test pattern. In 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Physical Layer Compliance Tests Manual there is a special program named "LANConf.exe". My operating system is WIN 10 Enterprise that is running on the DUT. Can you please support me with that program or an other solution to generate the necessary test pattern?
Thx Burkhard
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Hi BSeyfert,
Thank you for posting in Intel Ethernet Communities.
Regarding this, we found some information that may answers your query. Kindly refer to below for the Intel(R) Network Connections Tools PV LAN Software Tools document # 348742
http://www.intel.com/cd/edesign/library/asmo-na/eng/348742.htm
Please be inform that you require to sign in to RDC privileged account to access it.
Also, we have Intel Embedded team who is dedicated expert team for this query that will assist you on this. We will move this forum thread to their team, please give some time for them to get back to you.
Hi Embedded team,
Referring to https://community.intel.com/t5/Embedded-Connectivity/How-to-obtain-LANConf-exe-of-64-bit-version-of-windows10/td-p/636001 , kindly assist customer for further information required if needed.
Regards,
Sazzy_Intel
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Hello, @Sazirah
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
We need to clarify that this forum is not related to an Intel Embedded Platform, and it is related to the Intel(R) LANConf tool which is an Ethernet Controller tool.
Due to this, the customer request is out of our scope of support.
Please consider this information when you transfer any forums to the Intel Embedded Community.
Best regards,
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Hello Sazzy,
Thanks for your replay. I tried to follow your posted link, but unfortunately I have no access. When I following your link, I get the following answer, when I try to log in.
Whant can I do to get access to your link?
Best regards,
Burkhard
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Hello Sazzy,
Unfortunately I still have no access to the obviousely protected content of the links.
As a customer the procedure I am going through (getting an answer that someone is not responsible for my request or getting links where I have no access on) is not satisfying for me.
I followed the procedure to get access to the protected content but until now I get whether an answer nor I have access to the files.
Please try to connect me with a competent person, who is responsible for my request and where I can get the software tool that I need. I know from the discussions in the Intel forums or communities that Intel has this tool but it is disappointing to me that nobody at Intel seems to be able or willing to support me with that tool.
Thanks you in advance.
BR Burkhard

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