I agree with Rick.  
Not sure what connectors your using, but maybe try some from a new box.  I 
recently had some bad ends.
Check the cable for odd bends or cable skin deformities as they enter the 
switch or radio and cut the cable back farther to remove if possible before 
adding new end connectors.  Just had that issue yesterday.  Looked normal, but 
switch was giving me an error on one pin of the connector.  
I use a basic ethernet tester but need better tester.  If you have a Netonix 
switch, set it up on that cable  and run the cable diagnostics.   That helped 
me test some wires to find the issues above!
Hope that helps!
Troy Gibson
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-------- Original message --------From: RickG <[email protected]> Date: 
11/6/17  11:58 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Rocket M2 ethernet link problem. 
Jay, It sounds like you've done everything except test the cable end to end 
with a good tester which is the first thing I'd do. After that, I'd swap out 
the RM2.  
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 8:36 PM, Jay Weekley <[email protected]> wrote:
We lost a Ubiquiti Rocket M2 during a storm. We replaced it with a "new"

out of box M2 but it won't link with the 10/100/1000 switch. When the

techs bypass the switch they get a 10 megabit link but not 100 megabit

and can access the radio on their laptop but moving the radio back to

the switch and nothing. For trouble shooting they tried the following

but nothing gave them a link to the switch:

- swapping the switch with another 10/100/1000 unit.

- swapping patch cords

- replacing the power supply.

- forcing the radio to 10 megabit full.

- resetting and reprogramming the radio.

- re-terminating the lower end of the cable run.

Is this a cable issue? It's a 2 month old Shireen Cat 6 run so I hate to

think it's bad already. The weather isn't going to make another tower

climb likely for the next few days so we need to get it to link with the

switch for a little while. Any suggestions on how to do that? Find an

old 10/100 switch?

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