TI is not responsible for this problem. It's a problem of hardware design.
Which is done by Gerald Coley if I'm not wrong.


Micka,

Le Tue Dec 16 2014 at 08:44:53, Robert Kuhn <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> thanks for the answer.
>
>
>> So far, the only working solution seems to be removing C24 and C30
>> capacitors, which is not good for a variety of reasons, as was mentioned
>> in some previous messages here.
>>
>
> So they are selling Beaglebones even most(?) of them fail and have
> ethernet problems? Which cannot be solved in software?
>
> Is there a statement from TI about that?
>
> Robert
>
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