On 11/05/2010 02:13 PM, n22e113 wrote:
I had this problem with another onboard NIC. The quick fix for me was to
install an old PCI NIC (eth1) card and run two RJ45 cables to your
network. pxe boot using your Broadcom NIC and mapznrun.bat will try to
use eth0 then eth1 to connect to the Z: drive. I used an old D-Link
DFE-538TX (without a boot rom) and it works great!

That's a great idea for machines with PCI ports. On laptops, netbooks, and USFF machines, perhaps USB-to-ethernet/wifi adapters will also work.

The Zino HD is a USFF, and we didn't have any usb-to-ethernet adapters at the time. Nor do we have a WiFi access point. Nonetheless, an excellent tip!

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