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And your ethernet loop is over 100 meters. Not by much, so it might be
OK depending on the devices.
Make sure you set the radio to Auto 10F/10H. If you have it forced to
10F and their router is on auto (most likely), it will end up as a
duplex mismatch. FDX on one side and auto on the other ends up with the
auto side at HDX. Yes, that will appear to be horrible service.
Watch for CRC errors and/or packet loss. You might end up needing to
just change it over to a PTP RF link. A set of Force180's works great
for this. We do it all the time and charge accordingly.
On 12/26/2016 12:32 PM, Brian Sullivan wrote:
Statistics > Ethernet�
In v15.x you now get to see the Link uptime.
On 12/26/2016 12:22 PM, Brandon Yuchasz wrote:
Here is the background. I have a 450i SM and the Ethernet run is 302
feet from the barn to the house. Power supply is on the far end of
the Ethernet at the barn side and the poe side of the run is probably
another 50 feet. The other end of the 302 foot is in the customers
house plugged into the router. This is the longest run we have ever
done and I had some concerns but when I tested at the house side I
had no problem with my laptop auto negotiating the speed at 100F. We
left the site and later the customer called after installing a
router. No internet. When I log into the SM I could see if flapping
on the SM side. So we set it to 10F on the SM side and they get an
internet connection.
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Fast forward a few weeks and they call today to tell me how terrible
the service is. Router needs to be reset and then they get internet
for a while. Its slow, wont stream amazon, so on. No one was at the
house during the call to troubleshoot however� always helpful.
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Anyway with the SM set to 10F you can just log in and see it flap
from link to no link. Is there some stats on the 450 platform that
would show if this is happening?
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Any thoughts are helpful�
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Thanks,
Brandon
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