You must install your Linux distribution's `libpcap` package. In
openSUSE 42 for example, install `libpcap0.8` (cheers to
-[@gvcastellon](https://github.com/gvcastellon).
+[@gvcastellon](https://github.com/gvcastellon)).
- ###### Windows: "The program can't start because wpcap.dll is missing"
+ ###### "The program can't start because wpcap.dll is missing" (Windows)
Install [WinPcap](https://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm).
`# nmrpflash -i eth0 -a 192.168.1.254 -c "busybox tftp -p -l EX2700-V1.0.1.8.img 192.168.1.254"`
- <strike>
- If the upload still fails, and you're on Windows, try executing the following command before
- running `nmrpflash`:
-
- `C:\> netsh interface ip add neighbors <interface> <ip> <mac>`
-
- where `<interface>` is the pretty interface name (e.g. "Local Area Connection"; as displayed by
- `nmrpflash -L`), `<ip>` is the same IP address you'd use for `nmrpflash`'s `-a` flag, and `<mac>`
- is the target device's mac address.
-
- Cheers to [@ntadmin](https://github.com/ntadmin) for this info!
- </strike>
-
###### "Timeout while waiting for CLOSE_REQ."
-After a successful file upload, `nmrpflash` waits for up to 120 seconds for an
+After a successful file upload, `nmrpflash` waits for up to 5 minutes for an
answer from your device. You can increase this by specifying a longer timeout
using `-T` switch (argument is in seconds).