Hello

> With the Roach1 in the uboot state.  Network address (192.168.3.240)
> acquired via dhcp, from a directly connected windows+cygwin
> PC host system (192.168.3.2).
>
> Roach1 can ping the PC exactly as expected.
> PC cygwin ping of Roach1 hangs.
>
> While PC ping is hung if the Roach1 pings an unused address
> say 192.168.3.3 then the PC pings of the Roach1 un-hang and
> return just as expected.  When the Roach1 pings give up
> after the N failures the PC pings return to the hung state.

I speak under correction, but I think uboot only brings up the network
when it needs it (uboot isn't an operating system, it doesn't have
interrupts or background tasks).

regards

marc

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