Hi All,
I wrote a little BootP client to manually set its ipaddress once someone makes the wrong setting in my eeprom. This to prevent a full reset, since the bootp supports broadcasting.
Now i'm at the point where i send the packet to the network, which is received by my bootp server application, however when i send the reply (port 68), it is never received by the netduino. I assume because this port is already in use by the network driver (DHCP?). Is there a way to free up that port or can i tie in to the incoming data somehow? Since there are a ton of bootp applications on the market, I don't want to go down the road and write my own implementation.
BR,
Martin
bootp client
Started by firestar, Dec 16 2012 02:34 PM
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