dothienphuc
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Hi everybody,
I'm trying to build a system that load video from ethernet port -> ram -> hdmi. Everything works great at 10 or 100mbps link speed but that's so slow, not enough for my system.
I followed xapp1026 (using Axi_Ethernet) example, config mhs and ucf file as it, expect that in the example they use input clock is 200khz but in my system only 100khz, because when I try to change it to 200khz I got an error in EDK (14.4).
Anybody can give an idea to get it work ? If I set lwip to use 1000 mbps, that runs ok and shows successful setting message through Terminal, but I can't ping or send data to, One thing is that on the board, the link speed led which turned on was still a 100 mbps , not 1000 mbps ? Something's wrong here ?
I'm using cat5e which supports 1000mbps link speed, so I think it's not a cable problem. My laptop is using Intel(R) pro/1000 MT network connection which is ok too ! So I think the problem can only come from the system design or firmware ?
I appeciate all your helps !:grin::grin::grin:
I'm trying to build a system that load video from ethernet port -> ram -> hdmi. Everything works great at 10 or 100mbps link speed but that's so slow, not enough for my system.
I followed xapp1026 (using Axi_Ethernet) example, config mhs and ucf file as it, expect that in the example they use input clock is 200khz but in my system only 100khz, because when I try to change it to 200khz I got an error in EDK (14.4).
Anybody can give an idea to get it work ? If I set lwip to use 1000 mbps, that runs ok and shows successful setting message through Terminal, but I can't ping or send data to, One thing is that on the board, the link speed led which turned on was still a 100 mbps , not 1000 mbps ? Something's wrong here ?
I'm using cat5e which supports 1000mbps link speed, so I think it's not a cable problem. My laptop is using Intel(R) pro/1000 MT network connection which is ok too ! So I think the problem can only come from the system design or firmware ?
I appeciate all your helps !:grin::grin::grin: