I think the problem with T60p is different (it has a different lan chip 82573 with a real eeprom (not NVM based) that should not be able to be corrupted in the same manner as 82566/82567.
let's leave Jared's problem off to the side as a (possibly) new issue, maybe a new bug if it is reproducible?
I think the problem with T60p is different (it has a different lan chip 82573 with a real eeprom (not NVM based) that should not be able to be corrupted in the same manner as 82566/82567.
let's leave Jared's problem off to the side as a (possibly) new issue, maybe a new bug if it is reproducible?