Prebuilt binaries for Linux, OS X and Windows are available
[here](https://github.com/jclehner/nmrpflash/releases).
+To run `nmrpflash` on Windows, install
+[WinPcap](https://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm).
+
````
Usage: nmrpflash [OPTIONS...]
For this example, we'll assume that your network interface is `eth0`.
First, we have to assign a static IP address to our network interface.
-In this example, we'll use `192.168.1.2`. All available network interfaces
+In this example, we'll use `192.168.1.2`. All available network interfaces
can be listed using
````
````
### Common issues
-###### No suitable network interfaces found.
+###### "No suitable network interfaces found."
If you're *not* on Windows, rerun `nmrpflash -L` using `sudo`. In any case,
use `-vvvL` to see more detailed messages, and file a bug report if applicable.
-###### No response after 60 seconds. Bailing out.
+###### "No response after 60 seconds. Bailing out."
The router did not respond. Try running `nmrpflash` with `-m` and specify
your router's MAC address. It's also entirely possible that your device does
not support the NMRP protocol.
-###### Timeout while waiting for 0x04.
+###### "Timeout while waiting for 0x04."
After a successful file upload, `nmrpflash` waits for up to 120 seconds for an
answer from your device. You can increase this by specifying a longer timeout
###### Windows
-The repository includes a
+The repository includes a
[DevCpp](http://sourceforge.net/projects/orwelldevcpp/)
-project file (`nmrpflash.dev`). Download the latest
-[WinPcap Developer Pack](http://www.winpcap.org/devel.htm)
+project file (`nmrpflash.dev`). Download the latest
+[WinPcap Developer Pack](https://www.winpcap.org/devel.htm)
and extract it into the root folder of the nmrpflash sources.