[SOLVED] C650 eth0<-->Apple Airport Extreme issue
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 2:00 am
Hello,
I have a LE40C650 with SamyGO for a while now working very well using the built in LAN port.
Just recently I replaced my router with Apple's Airport Extreme for higher wifi throughput, etc and as a result I can no longer play
HD content over the wired LAN port connected to the Airport. The video plays for 0.5 second stops, plays, stops, etc...
I narrowed down the problem some incompatibility between eth0 (sdp GMAC 10/100M network driver ver 0.956) and the Airport Extreme.
Once the TV is up/reachable and I unplug/replug the TV's cable back into the Airport the problem goes away.
This however can't be a workaround as it needs to be done after every TV power cycle
Flapping the interface via ifconfig does not seem to help...
Un&Reloading the sdpGMAC occasionally fixed the issue but most of the times caused a kernel panic - TV reboots.
Has anyone seen this before? The kernel is: 2.6.24_SELP.4.3.x-Cortex-A8 #778 PREEMPT
Is there a better way to unload the driver or perhaps upgrade it?
Has anyone compiled ethtool? perhaps playing with that could help...
Thanks,
Riso
I have a LE40C650 with SamyGO for a while now working very well using the built in LAN port.
Just recently I replaced my router with Apple's Airport Extreme for higher wifi throughput, etc and as a result I can no longer play
HD content over the wired LAN port connected to the Airport. The video plays for 0.5 second stops, plays, stops, etc...
I narrowed down the problem some incompatibility between eth0 (sdp GMAC 10/100M network driver ver 0.956) and the Airport Extreme.
Once the TV is up/reachable and I unplug/replug the TV's cable back into the Airport the problem goes away.
This however can't be a workaround as it needs to be done after every TV power cycle

Flapping the interface via ifconfig does not seem to help...
Un&Reloading the sdpGMAC occasionally fixed the issue but most of the times caused a kernel panic - TV reboots.
Has anyone seen this before? The kernel is: 2.6.24_SELP.4.3.x-Cortex-A8 #778 PREEMPT
Is there a better way to unload the driver or perhaps upgrade it?
Has anyone compiled ethtool? perhaps playing with that could help...
Thanks,
Riso