Router to switch auto negotiation failure

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Router to switch auto negotiation failure
Router to switch auto negotiation failure
2020-06-21 13:58:41 - last edited 2020-06-21 21:30:37
Model: Archer A2300  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 3.13.34 Build 140424 Rel.59644n

Model number incorrect (had to choose one) My model number was not in the drop down list and is as follows:

TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Wi-Fi Gigabit Router (Archer C5)

Connection=Comcast 120Mbps/6Mbps

From research, I have possibly narrowed it to Auto negotiation (Full vs Half Duplex)?

 

Configuration 1

 

Modem TP Link TC-7610
Hardware Version 1.1
Software Version v1.1.0 Build 20160920 Rel371550
 

TP Link Archer C5 AC1200 Router
Hardware Version: Archer C5 v1 00000000
Firmware Version: 3.13.34 Build 140424 Rel.59644n

 

Netgear fs524 Unmanaged Switch

 

*Results 20-25Mbps at switch*(is switch faulty?)

 

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Configuration 2

 

Modem TP Link TC-7610
Hardware Version 1.1
Software Version v1.1.0 Build 20160920 Rel371550

 

Cisco-Linksys BEFSR41 EtherFast Cable/DSL Router with 4-Port 10/100 Switch

 

Netgear fs524 Unmanaged Switch

 

*Results 90-95Mbps at switch*  that's more like it (switch not faulty)
 

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Have done full power cycles/reset the Router to fact.Defaults... reboot... same results.

All cables deliver 110-120Mbps to devices/PCs when hooked directly to the TP Link Archer C5 Router mentioned above. Cables ruled out.

Do not have a setting (in the current firmware at least) for locking in the full-duplex 100Mbps on this Router, perhaps because its Gbit?

I know there are settings in other TP Link firmwares for this... essentially turning off "auto negotiation"

I am very catious when it comes to updating/flashing the firmware... if it aint broke don't fix it.

Is there a new firmware to address this? Or am i missing something?

Thank you for any time you give, appreciate it. 

 

Oh, and all other equipment was disconected during the setup, so no other influences.

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Re:Router to switch auto negotiation failure-Solution
2020-06-21 21:32:42 - last edited 2020-06-21 21:32:47

@BroHan from BroHan

 

Disable Hardware NAT worked. See image.

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Re:Router to switch auto negotiation failure-Solution
2020-06-21 21:32:42 - last edited 2020-06-21 21:32:47

@BroHan from BroHan

 

Disable Hardware NAT worked. See image.

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