Bad cable, ends, PoE, or interfaces, just not as bad as the others you've seen.

I've seen it with wet cable.  It would stay at 100F until I bounced the 
interface somehow.  Then it ran  1G until it rained again.  That went on until 
it went to 10F once.  Then it was enough of a pain to be worth the climb.

On July 20, 2016 9:43:04 PM CDT, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
>What would cause a radio to go to 10F, but a reboot to bring it back to
>100F for some amount of time (all day, all week). My experience with
>bad cable\ends \PoE has it staying 10F\10H after the reboot, not going
>back to 100F. 
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