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[atlas] 1000Base-T not supported?
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Wed Aug 7 13:48:01 CEST 2013
Hi Tore, On 2013/08/07 13:19 , Tore Anderson wrote: > Today I was struggling to get a v3 probe (TP-Link) connected to my > network, the link just wouldn't come up. On a whim I tried connecting it > to a tri-rate 10/100/100Base-T device, and lo and behold - it came > alive! Only 100Mb, though. Yes, probes are 10/100 only. These days it is even mentioned in the FAQ :-) (wonders what the advantage is of 1Gbps-only ports) > Is it really the case that the probes don't support 1GbE? The probe has > «150Mb» printed on it, which strikes me as rather odd if it's limited > upwards to 100Mb. > > Maybe the Wifi is technically 150 Mbps? There is also a 3G/4G switch on the probe. Chinese marketing? Philip
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