BPI-R4: how to reading and writing EEPROM
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If you have a u-boot image that supports it, you can also write to the EEPROM using the tlv_eeprom command in the u-boot shell to write manufacturer information and MAC addresses. I can confirm that it worked for me and those MAC addresses were picked up automatically. ![]()
It’s great to have alternative ways to do it though. ![]()