Follow up: After using a Teensy with the ethernet IC on it, ethernet link appears to be functioning! Got some test code running and communication seems to be working properly. Thank you Paul and jmarsh for your help!
Ah I see. I misread your message. I thought the top one was the NE board and the bottom one has the ethernet support. It definitely looks like we have the lighter NE board chip. I'll try to find a better picture / get a better look at it to be sure.
This is my board without the ethernet connector attached (apologies for lack of high quality image, I do not have it on hand). I see the light color IC next to the ethernet pins which means that the ethernet hardware should be usable. I also do...
Yes, I am using a default Teensy 4.1 board. As far as I know, these boards by default have the ethernet chip onboard. If that is not the case, please let me know.
No, in both cases the green LED on the ethernet connector stays off. Could this have to do with an issue in the way the pins /capacitor are soldered to the board?
I am working on a project with a Teensy 4.1 board and the PJRC Ethernet Kit. I have soldered the teensy ethernet kit and wired it to the Teensy as shown on the product website. My goal is to be able to communicate with the teensy through a router...