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Why not just use something like an Intel i225?
atlflashupdate binary to the Windows firmware package and execute thereDIAG_2.10_Ubuntu_x86_64.zip, patching lib/_ctypes.x86_64-linux-gnu.so to use libffi.so.7 instead of libffi.so.6, and patching lib/readline.x86_64-linux-gnu.so to use libreadline.so.8 instead of libreadline.so.6 seems to work fine. #include <asm/compat.h> with #include <linux/compat.h> in diag_driver_linux/diag_driver.c for newer kernel versions too.driver/diag_driver_linux with make, then run ./DIAG -s (to automatically unload/load kernel modules) in diag/.3) Flash → 3) Save Flash Contents To File (read) or 2) Update Flash Image (write)../DIAG -s –password \!h:ahT8uW6 also exposes secret menus that let you read/write registers, update PCIe device ID/subsystem IDs, change MAC addresses, wipe your flash (!), etc605ce4a7a21f35182fe152c2a37f993b876bb9fe478960b0a0d2b16c66f16ab7