
It's more work as it requires removing or protecting the mainboard from steel swarf & punching a 24mm dia. hole in the back panel, but once done it looks like it was meant to be there.`A short patch cable runs internally to the back of the socket.
Alek wrote:
I downloaded and burned the iso, it seemed straight forward except when I try to boot to it I get an error. "only one processor found"
Alek
adsplace wrote:On recommendation i ordered some Turbo net cards from NZ from John and they worked a treat and on the new AltEPG too, no problems at all.
Quick question, does anyone know how to stop them both reporting the same Mac addresses to the router.
I have modified the mac address on one via telnet and the "nic_config_tivo", it shows it's changed, but the old "default" one is still presented to the router, hence both are getting the same IP address assigned.
tivomas wrote:adsplace wrote:On recommendation i ordered some Turbo net cards from NZ from John and they worked a treat and on the new AltEPG too, no problems at all.
Quick question, does anyone know how to stop them both reporting the same Mac addresses to the router.
I have modified the mac address on one via telnet and the "nic_config_tivo", it shows it's changed, but the old "default" one is still presented to the router, hence both are getting the same IP address assigned.
The mac is set in the rc config files, I'll see if I can find the specific file name, it's a quick edit and reboot then
File: /etc/rc.d/rc.net.turbonet
Alek wrote:
I downloaded and burned the iso, it seemed straight forward except when I try to boot to it I get an error. "only one processor found"
Alek
d0ugmac1 wrote:PS you don't have to get as fancy with the network jack, I used to just run my cable out a cooling hole near the fan (yes I had to recrimp a new connector). Tin snips will work in a pinch...if you are in a hurry...but watch for metal filings left inside!
adsplace wrote:On recommendation i ordered some Turbo net cards from NZ from John and they worked a treat and on the new AltEPG too, no problems at all.
Quick question, does anyone know how to stop them both reporting the same Mac addresses to the router.
I have modified the mac address on one via telnet and the "nic_config_tivo", it shows it's changed, but the old "default" one is still presented to the router, hence both are getting the same IP address assigned.
gvm wrote:d0ugmac1 wrote:PS you don't have to get as fancy with the network jack, I used to just run my cable out a cooling hole near the fan (yes I had to recrimp a new connector). Tin snips will work in a pinch...if you are in a hurry...but watch for metal filings left inside!
The best tool I've found for cutting holes in cases with boards in situ is a "Nibbler tool". It works at right angles to the surface and takes small "bites" a few mm across out of the metal, so it's easy to insert it through an existing hole and just "nibble" it out to size. Because the "bites" are pretty large, there's a greatly reduced risk of losing one on a circuit board. They only cost a few pounds too.
This is the type of thing I mean: http://www.rapidonline.com/Tools-Fasteners-Production-Equipment/Hand-Tools/Cutters-Snips/Nibbler/36734/kw/86-2150?source=googleps&utm_source=googleps. (I don't have any connection with this site - it was just the first one I found with the right picture on it).
Regards,
gvm
millsb wrote:adsplace wrote:On recommendation i ordered some Turbo net cards from NZ from John and they worked a treat and on the new AltEPG too, no problems at all.
Quick question, does anyone know how to stop them both reporting the same Mac addresses to the router.
I have modified the mac address on one via telnet and the "nic_config_tivo", it shows it's changed, but the old "default" one is still presented to the router, hence both are getting the same IP address assigned.
If you're using the altepg image with a turbonet or clone, be aware that nic_config_tivo won't do anything useful for you. All it does is rewrite /etc/rc.d/rc.net, which only works with the cachecard NIC.
healeydave wrote:...there is a new AltEPG image with bug fixes that I will upload soon. The new image automatically detects which NIC your using and loads the relevant driver. DHCP is working by default for all cards and changes made on the AltEPG ISO will take effect properly (on any NIC) should you need to switch from DHCP to Static.
CarlWalters wrote:healeydave wrote:...there is a new AltEPG image with bug fixes that I will upload soon. The new image automatically detects which NIC your using and loads the relevant driver. DHCP is working by default for all cards and changes made on the AltEPG ISO will take effect properly (on any NIC) should you need to switch from DHCP to Static.
Brilliant news. Should I wait for this image or carry on trying to get my TurboNZet working with the original AltEPG image (which I haven't managed to get dialling out as yet)?
healeydave wrote:CarlWalters wrote:healeydave wrote:...there is a new AltEPG image with bug fixes that I will upload soon. The new image automatically detects which NIC your using and loads the relevant driver. DHCP is working by default for all cards and changes made on the AltEPG ISO will take effect properly (on any NIC) should you need to switch from DHCP to Static.
Brilliant news. Should I wait for this image or carry on trying to get my TurboNZet working with the original AltEPG image (which I haven't managed to get dialling out as yet)?
Yes, I would!
Alek wrote:
I downloaded and burned the iso, it seemed straight forward except when I try to boot to it I get an error. "only one processor found"
Alek
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