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re: School me on WIFI Mesh systems...
Posted on 11/18/20 at 4:21 pm to Hopeful Doc
Posted on 11/18/20 at 4:21 pm to Hopeful Doc
quote:what is this under. I have a thread i started on here about 2 years back talking about the problem. I went through 2 BGW210s and they both broke. doing the IP Pass through. and not have the Pace which doesn have true ip pass through but has the DMZ plus mode. So idk what you mean by full duplex what tab is that on?
dumb question, but did you set both the gateway and the orbi to negotiate gigabit, full duplex in their settings?
If you have gotten this done on the att crap with the orbi i would love your help
This post was edited on 11/18/20 at 4:24 pm
Posted on 11/18/20 at 6:06 pm to CarRamrod
I haven’t actually done this- sorry. I don’t have orbi or ATT
Currently on the go, but under this page, you should be able to set the speed of the ports individually. They’re usually left in “auto” and can be “forced” to connect at 1000mbps, full duplex. When left to auto negotiate, sometimes it will cut throughput to the client in half because they settle on a slower max bandwidth than is available.
Oddly enough, if you set this and both clients are capable, it should never cause an issue. If left on auto, they will sometimes choose half duplex or 100mbps for whatever reason.
You shouldn’t have to do anything in the orbi if this is set on the correct port. But if it doesn’t work, there Should be a similar page on the Orbi.
Worth a shot. I assume you can navigate here LINK
Currently on the go, but under this page, you should be able to set the speed of the ports individually. They’re usually left in “auto” and can be “forced” to connect at 1000mbps, full duplex. When left to auto negotiate, sometimes it will cut throughput to the client in half because they settle on a slower max bandwidth than is available.
Oddly enough, if you set this and both clients are capable, it should never cause an issue. If left on auto, they will sometimes choose half duplex or 100mbps for whatever reason.
You shouldn’t have to do anything in the orbi if this is set on the correct port. But if it doesn’t work, there Should be a similar page on the Orbi.
Worth a shot. I assume you can navigate here LINK
Posted on 11/18/20 at 8:04 pm to Hopeful Doc
ok i found it. maybe this weekend when the kids are napping ill shut my network down and try it. thanks.
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