EAP613 showing LAN speed of 100mbs, should be gigabit
My EAP613 is showing it's LAN port speed at 100mps, when it should be 1000mbs. The WAP is connected to a switch and to my router with all cat 6 cables (I also checked with it plugged directly into the router though).
I confirmed the LAN port on the router is set to 1000mbs as well.
Any idea on how to reset the LAN port speed? I've tried a couple reboots of the WAP, of the router, and of course unplugging and replugging everything in a couple times.
Any tips are most appreciated!
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@kja393 try connecting another device (laptop for example) in place of the WAP and check it connects at 1000, if not, then you have a cable problem. If it is a smart switch the switch diagnostics maay help too.
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Thanks for the response!
The cable is a cat6a, but I did do the terminations myself, so it's possible I messed something up causing it to be limited to 100mbs, but it did pass on my cable tester before I installed it (all the other cables from router to switch and switch to PoE injector are store bought cat 6 patch cables). I'll see if I can rig up a line to my computer from where the WAP cable terminates and check, but I'd be kind of surprised if that was the case.
The switch is an unmanaged one, but I did try and skip the switch and wire the POE injector that goes to the WAP directly to my router and got the same result.
I also sent a message to TP-Link customer support, so if they have a solution I'll be sure to share it here.
Thanks again!
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@kja393 Ah yes cable tester, I have simple one - jest checks continuity and no shorts across pins. It has passed a couple of cables that refused to do 1Gb, but after redid the plugs, 1Gb worked OK. No idea how that happens
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if you dont get the speed of advertising, most likely it's your cable problem. it's super rare to have a bad controller(chipset) in a product. if it fails, usually, you don't even get a connection, just a defective unit.
I've fixed tons of problems with the cable. people spend good money on hardware but ignore the cable.
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@kja393 punchdowns can be tricky little buggers
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