Here is what I have done to fix an Asante MCiLC.
The card I have looks like it was designed for both TP and coax, but then a version of it was made with the coax components removed. Unfortunately that version still has the media detection and switching circuitry present, which suffers from incompatibility with ethernet switches that have Auto MDI-X.
The fix I have come up with is to disconnect the link detection input, and force it to output a constant link detected. This involves removing 3 components, C1, C2, and R10, then linking 2 points. I've attached an annotated image of my modified card.
An alternative would be to cut the AUI/TPI trace between U2 and U1, then link the AUI/TPI input to U1 to GND.
I'm also working on the Asante MCiNB, and the DaynaPort E/II-3.
The card I have looks like it was designed for both TP and coax, but then a version of it was made with the coax components removed. Unfortunately that version still has the media detection and switching circuitry present, which suffers from incompatibility with ethernet switches that have Auto MDI-X.
The fix I have come up with is to disconnect the link detection input, and force it to output a constant link detected. This involves removing 3 components, C1, C2, and R10, then linking 2 points. I've attached an annotated image of my modified card.
An alternative would be to cut the AUI/TPI trace between U2 and U1, then link the AUI/TPI input to U1 to GND.
I'm also working on the Asante MCiNB, and the DaynaPort E/II-3.
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