Client Device Port Auto-negotiate

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Client Device Port Auto-negotiate
Client Device Port Auto-negotiate
2024-05-06 18:29:50
Model: EAP610  
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I added an EAP610 to a Starlink Router. Its set up in stand alone mode. I'm using a 30 WPOE+ injector to power the EAP610.  Everything seems to be working fine but when I logged onto my Starlink account there's a message telling me to make sure the client device port is configured to to 1000 Mbps auto-negotiation. What does the error message mean and how do I configure the port as requested. Thanks.

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Re:Client Device Port Auto-negotiate
2024-05-08 07:03:20

 

43Wildcat wrote

I added an EAP610 to a Starlink Router. Its set up in stand alone mode. I'm using a 30 WPOE+ injector to power the EAP610.  Everything seems to be working fine but when I logged onto my Starlink account there's a message telling me to make sure the client device port is configured to to 1000 Mbps auto-negotiation. What does the error message mean and how do I configure the port as requested. Thanks.

Hi @43Wildcat 

Is the PoE+ injector also from TP-Link? What is the model of it? Besides, may I confirm whether the starlink router should be connecting to the injector? If yes, you may need to check the specification of the injector.

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