Hi,
Yes, I've done BIOS upgrade using flashrom ... It said that update was "verified" so I've rebooted. I've that the system booted successfully, I'm running ubuntu. 
But the Ethernet nic was not working. It reported a strange MAC address, and always reported "cable connected no" to ethtool ..
To recover the problem, I've tried to redo the upgrade using ASUS EZ FLASH utility, but it didn't solve the problem. So I tried to downgrade the BIOS using ASUS utility, but again it didn't help.
Finally, I used flashrom itself again and restored the BIOS backup I've taken using flashrom itself, the problem was solved and network worked fine again with the same normal MAC.
Then I performed the BIOS upgrade using ASUS utility and it worked fine.

By the way, I've tried some different Linux distros as LiveCD when the network was not working to make sure that it is not an OS problem. And it was a BIOS problem indeed.

Thanks a lot for your care.


-- Amr H. El-Sharnoby --
Orkitech Co-founder & Technical Manager
Egyptian Muslim Linux Engineer, Studying medicine.



On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 10:13 PM, Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@student.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:32:09 +0300
"Amr H. El-Sharnoby" <amr.el.sharnoby@gmail.com> wrote:

> By the way,
> After the upgrade the LAN stopped working.
>

hello amr,

have you tried to upgrade your BIOS with flashrom? your mentioning of
"the upgrade" seems to indicate so, but there was no log of writing in
your mails... if so, did flashrom indicate any errors while writing?
what (BIOS) file did you use?
did you reboot after that? (if not, then please don't reboot yet, until
we have figured out your situation)
what do you mean exactly with "LAN stopped working"? i guess you are
using linux. does lspci still show the lan controller?

please explain more clearly what you have done and what happened.
--
Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner