Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting dont work

Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting dont work

Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting dont work
Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting dont work
3 weeks ago - last edited a week ago
Model: Archer AX23  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1 Build 20240822 Rel. 42048(4555)

with evary day power outages i want to save power disabling 5ghz and set wan speed to lower, to increase my ups time. 

 

I change  WAN port speed to 100mb but it always show and work on 1000mbps

 

 

Save-reboot:

 

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Re:Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting dont work-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

Hello @YuriyB ,

Thanks for contacting our community.

 

If you don't restart, will the negotiation speed of 100Mbps remain in effect?

I noticed that all your LAN ports working in 100Mbps, have you connected the wired clients to LAN ports with CAT5 cables? If yes, you can also consider connecting the router's WAN port to modem via CAT5 cable.

 

 

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Re:Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting dont work-Solution
3 weeks ago - last edited a week ago

Hello @YuriyB ,

Thanks for contacting our community.

 

If you don't restart, will the negotiation speed of 100Mbps remain in effect?

I noticed that all your LAN ports working in 100Mbps, have you connected the wired clients to LAN ports with CAT5 cables? If yes, you can also consider connecting the router's WAN port to modem via CAT5 cable.

 

 

Nice to Meet You in Our TP-Link Community. Check Out the Latest Posts: △Pre-release Firmware for Archer AX50 Introduces New Parental Control Features and Enhancements △Introducing AI QoS: Elevate Your Gaming Experience on the Archer GE800 Gaming Router △Connect TP-Link Archer BE550 to Germany's DS-Lite (Dual Stack Lite) Internet via WAN △Tether KidShield Test Recruitment - Safeguarding Children's Online Experience If you found the post or response helpful, please click Helpful. If an answer solves your problem, click "Recommended Solution" so that others can benefit from it.
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