Hello, What can I do to fix my problem ? Can I force 1000Mbps ? Can I change the NIC ? or which compatible card can I buy ?
2014-10-23 14:11 GMT+02:00 Arkoth <[email protected]>: > I use VMware® Workstation 9.0.0 build-812388 with Windows 7 64bits Pro: no > problem, it's fast... and it works > > My problem: > On the same PC, whithout moving/network cabling... the motherboard (MSI > MS-7681 P67A-GD55) is configured to boot on network > => it use "Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 083)" > then with the dhcp it get my filename ipxe.kkpxe (tftp) and the log is : > http://pastebin.com/ptxRjyS7 > "it sounds physical" : my network work without problem, just iPXE don't > go fast (10Mbps instead of 1000Mbps) > "it's in how iPXE may treat the NIC differently than your real OS", I > think like you, if I can give you more information, tell me > > example: to download the winpe3.iso (140mo) it take 2mn and 39seconds > > Thank you for your help > > 2014-10-23 12:19 GMT+02:00 Gene Cumm <[email protected]>: > >> On Oct 23, 2014 4:15 AM, "Arkoth" <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > I build iPXE with DEBUG:realtek >> >>> >> >>> make EMBED=boot.ipxe DEBUG=realtek bin/ipxe.kkpxe >> > >> > >> > This is what I see on my screen on iPXE : >> > http://pastebin.com/ptxRjyS7 >> > >> > we see that on the beginning it is link at 1000Mbps and on the end it >> is link at 10Mbps >> >> In my opinion, it sounds physical or it's in how iPXE may treat the NIC >> differently than your real OS. >> >> VMware is a company that makes many products. Is your other test with >> VMware Player, Workstation or ESXi? Is this other test using this same PC >> without moving the PC or network cabling? >> >> --Gene >> >> > and I don't understand "REALTEK 0xc9b5c appears to be an RTL8169" ... >> my controller is a realtek RTL8168/8111 PCIe GBE Family controller >> > >> > Can you help me please ? >> > >> > >> > >> > 2014-10-21 21:27 GMT+02:00 Arkoth <[email protected]>: >> >> >> >> Ok, I understand your answer... >> >> >> >> But I try to know why my system is so slow ... >> >> >> >> If I use vmware to boot ipxe... my winpe / wimboot can boot in few >> seconds... >> >> But if I use it on my motherboard direcly with my realtek RTL8168/8111 >> PCIe GBE Family controller ... it boot in 7-8 minutes... >> >> >> >> my script: >> >>> >> >>> kernel wimboot >> >>> initrd livecd/winpe3/BOOT/BCD BCD >> >>> initrd livecd/winpe3/BOOT/BOOT.SDI BOOT.SDI >> >>> initrd -n boot.wim ${boot-url}/PXE/livecd/winpe3/SOURCES/BOOT.WIM >> BOOT.WIM >> >>> boot >> >> >> >> >> >> I can see "http://192.168.1.20/PXE/livecd/winpe3/SOURCES/BOOT.WIM" >> downloading... in 7-8 minutes >> >> >> >> => BOOT.WIM : 140Mo >> >> >> >> Can you help me please ? >> >> >> >> >> >> 2014-10-20 16:35 GMT+02:00 Michael Brown <[email protected]>: >> >>> >> >>> On 19/10/14 17:11, Arkoth wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> And I have a problem with my realtek RTL8168/8111 PCIe GBE Family >> >>>> controller / Motherboard MSI MS-7681 P67A-GD55: >> >>>> http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/411671IMG20141019154605.jpg >> >>>> >> >>>> RXE: 5 x "Operation not supported ( http://ipxe.org/3c086003 )" >> >>>> >> >>>> Possible sources This error originated from one of the following >> >>>> locations within the iPXE source code: net/netdevice.c (line 965) >> >>>> net/netdevice.c (line 1131) >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Look slightly further down that page, where it says: >> >>> >> >>> "This error indicates that a packet was received for an unsupported >> >>> network-layer protocol. This error is generally harmless. For >> example, >> >>> received IPv6 packets may trigger this error, if your build of >> iPXE is >> >>> compiled without IPv6 support." >> >>> >> >>> Michael >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > ipxe-devel mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/ipxe-devel >> > >> >> >
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