Hello again,
I set up the serverip to my router's IP as chessplayer suggested (i also adjusted the ipaddr, accordingly) using UART-Booting, Then I booted via UART-Booting again, and got the message that the server "is alive". I used a Gigabit-cable and connected the Zyxel to a Gigabit-switch. But unfortunately, this configuration won't convince the Zyxel to boot up itself (i. e. without UART-Booting, but with the uboot I installed a few days ago) neither. I also tried to let it run for about two hours, but there were no changes. I still don't get even one single output accessing the device serial via picocom.
What about those bad-block-errors that occure when flashing uboot? Can they be a problem? I read about the possibility of unmarking those blocks, but I don't know if doing this will maybe help me or rather ruin my device completely. Or are there more suggestions for what else I can try to get the Zyxel to boot up itself without having to use UART-Booting?
Thank you people really much for your support!
I set up the serverip to my router's IP as chessplayer suggested (i also adjusted the ipaddr, accordingly) using UART-Booting, Then I booted via UART-Booting again, and got the message that the server "is alive". I used a Gigabit-cable and connected the Zyxel to a Gigabit-switch. But unfortunately, this configuration won't convince the Zyxel to boot up itself (i. e. without UART-Booting, but with the uboot I installed a few days ago) neither. I also tried to let it run for about two hours, but there were no changes. I still don't get even one single output accessing the device serial via picocom.
What about those bad-block-errors that occure when flashing uboot? Can they be a problem? I read about the possibility of unmarking those blocks, but I don't know if doing this will maybe help me or rather ruin my device completely. Or are there more suggestions for what else I can try to get the Zyxel to boot up itself without having to use UART-Booting?
Thank you people really much for your support!