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Working Arduino Nano 3.0 with fake FT232R chip as Ethernet Gateway. Could anyone else please verify ?

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  • MagiskeM Offline
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    Magiske
    wrote on last edited by Magiske
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    So I have had the issue with programming my Nano 3.0 because of the fakeFT232R chips.
    Using FT_Prog to change the nulled id back to 6001.
    So I just wanted to check for anything else, so I just had a look around and saw that output power was set to 90mA. Changing this "back" to 500mA lo and behold, I now have a working Ethernet Gateway :)

    So could anyone else please try this ?

    /M
    http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Utilities/FT_Prog_v3.0.56.245.zip

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      I used the instructions from this video and everthing working fine :-)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPdSKT6KdF8

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