Yeah, in all of the configs they were the same on both interfaces, (both set
to 100full, both set to 10full, etc).
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappydsl.net
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA]
Actually, I've been running into a very similar issue. We have a customer
who has a Nanobridge M5 plugged into a Cisco router. It mostly doesn't work
with auto negotiation, (90+% packet loss), and it doesn't work at all on
100mbps full forced. It workes great at 10full forced on both ends, but
Here I have two NanostationM5s as a backhaul. On one end (the router end of the
link) the NSM5 is wired to a PS2 via their secondary ethernet ports. If I put
that NS5M in 100Mbps full dup it works fine, but the PS2 it's connected to
doesn't offer (via the GUI) the option of forcing the ethernet
Cisco's are finiky Keep in mind that if you are going to force the
Ubnt Radio to 100Full.. then you should be doing the same to the Cisco
as well.
Having said that, I will share a recent experience..
We have qty 3 runs of outdoor shielded cable run done within flexible
conduit, inside