Hello,

I work for an energy technology company, and we use Beaglebone Black's in 
our product line. Over the last 2 years there has been a consistent trouble 
with the ethernet port, and I wonder if there is a fix for this or if 
anyone else is aware of it.

Running any of the Debian images from 2014 to present on a Beaglebone 
Black, unless the ethernet cable is plugged in and connected to a network 
device (switch, modem, etc) before powering on the beaglebone black it will 
not connect to the network. It won't pull a DHCP address. It will not 
connect with a static IP Address. And if the beaglebone is plugged into a 
network switch and you power cycle the switch, connectivity seems to be 
permanently lost until you also reboot the Beaglebone black. Alternatively, 
if you just unplug the ethernet cable for 30 seconds to a minute, it will 
also loose network connectivity.

Connected the Beaglebone Black to your PC via USB, and connect the 
Beaglebone Black to an ethernet cable which runs to a network switch. You 
can ping google, etc no problem the Beaglebone has internet connectivity. 
Disconnect the ethernet cable, wait 30 seconds to a minute and reconnect 
the cable. The beaglebone black will no longer connect to the internet. 
Bringing the interface down and up again does not seem to fix the issue.

Sometimes this doesn't happen though. Sometimes different boards seem to 
work no problem. So it confuses me, why do some boards work and others not?

There are situations where, like I deal with yesterday, at a clients house 
they have a power outage. One of our beaglebone device are running off an 
alternate battery-powered source and continues running no problem, but the 
rest of the networking equipment looses power. When their power comes back 
on, the networking stuff turns back on and the client is able to connect to 
their wifi and surf the web without issue, but the Bealgebone refuses to 
connect to the network or connect to our servers over the internet.

What is the cause of this bug? Is there a fix for it? Can the fix be 
remotely implemented? Is it a relatively safe fix, or is there a 
substantial chance I could brick the beaglebone?

Any help would be appreciated as I have pulled my hair out over this issue 
for the last 2 years.

Thank you!

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