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Why is my access point only connecting at 100Mbps on a 2.5Gb switch?

Use a high-quality Ethernet cable rated for Gigabit speeds. Older or lower-quality cables may not support higher speeds. Switch Port: Try connecting your AP to a different port on your switch. This

EAP225-Outdoor LAN port connecting at 100Mbps

I just got a new EAP225-Outdoor and connected it to a gigabit Ethernet switch using the included PoE adaptor. On the EAP status page, it says the LAN port is "100Mbps - FD", and I

Would you pass on 100mb switches? : r/homelab

Aside from the obvious of 100mbit is pretty paltry by today''s standards, they''re also probably power hungry, noisy, hot and getting firmware updates/fixes for old switches is often a giant pain in the ass,

Gigabit switch and Gigabit AP but only running at 100Mbps?

All of these devices support gigabit, however the access point says it''s only connected at 100Mbps FD and the light on my switch is yellow meaning it is only at 100Mbps.

Getting only 100mbps behind gigabit switch

When I''m using my docking station (uses Realtek USB GbE Family Controller) from my laptop I''m only getting 100mbps from the switch, even when I selected 1Gbps full duplex.

Ubiquiti AP to switch connection stuck at 100Mb | Ars OpenForum

If you can disconnect the AP from the wall, I''d carry it over to the switch and plug it into a different port with a new patch cable. If that works, you''ve isolated the issue to the cabling.

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If the port is at fault, you''ll get only 100 Mbps on it no matter what the cable length is and what''s connected on the other end. If other ports give you only 100 Mbps with this cable, then the

AP negotiating 100Mb instead of 1Gbps

The junior network engineer tasked with trying to find out why some of our WAPs are running at 100 Mbps instead of 1 Gbps is blaming the team member who replaces our cables.

Can You Use a Gigabit Switch with 100Mbps Network Cables? Cat5E

Wondering if a gigabit switch works with a 100Mbps network cable? Learn the differences between Cat5E and Cat6 cables, how they affect your network speed, and when to choose the right cable for

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