In message <4063D300.2060006 at embeddededge.com> Dan Malek wrote:
>
> Let's put a big comment around this. Indicate it was a problem for one
> person with an 855T. I don't have any 855T parts, if anyone else has
> some and can do some heavy network testing, I'd appreciate knowing the

Can you define which sort of network load is suitable to  sfficiently
stress  the  system? We ave many kinds of systems of all types in the
lab, and I can easily run such a test.

But I actually doubt that we would see any  problem,  as  we  perform
such  testing  on  a regular base, and never had any such problems on
8xx systems.

> results. Like I keep saying, I've seen similar problems on the 860T
> parts, but it was clearly my fault programming the UPM. Once that was
> fixed, problem solved.

I agree 100%.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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