> => Is there any way to get over this endless Ethernet Connection
I'm pretty sure there is. But don't know yet how.
Could you please double-check that the IP configuration sent to your
DHCP clients would be correct? In particular DNS and gateway settings
are obviously crucial.
Did you try manually configuring IP on the Touch?
> checking? Is there any hidden serial port or JTAG (eventually to be
> soldered) on the board to access the device and to force the home screen
> to appear?
Not 100% sure, but rather positive. I personally do have a unit with
serial connections soldered on (but haven't used it in years). I'm not
sure though whether the port was part of the production units.
I think You should also be able to hook up a USB keyboard, then hit
ctrl-alt-f2 to switch to a terminal.
--
Michael
I'm pretty sure there is. But don't know yet how.
Could you please double-check that the IP configuration sent to your
DHCP clients would be correct? In particular DNS and gateway settings
are obviously crucial.
Did you try manually configuring IP on the Touch?
> checking? Is there any hidden serial port or JTAG (eventually to be
> soldered) on the board to access the device and to force the home screen
> to appear?
Not 100% sure, but rather positive. I personally do have a unit with
serial connections soldered on (but haven't used it in years). I'm not
sure though whether the port was part of the production units.
I think You should also be able to hook up a USB keyboard, then hit
ctrl-alt-f2 to switch to a terminal.
--
Michael