Interesting - My NSM5 shows connected @ 100Mbps/Full but my DLink router shows it @ 100Mbps/Half. It is set for Full/Auto. Running 5.2. Thoughts?
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Michael Baird <m...@tc3net.com> wrote: > Try ifconfig first, Ubiquiti doesn't call their interfaces eth0 and > eth1, they call them eth0_real and eth1_real. > > Regards > Michael Baird >> I read a bit about ethtool and then gave it a shot but this was all I got. I >> iterated through eth0 through eth12 and got nothing. >> >> XM.v5.2# ethtool eth0 >> Settings for eth0: >> Cannot get device settings: No such device >> Cannot get wake-on-lan settings: No such device >> Cannot get message level: No such device >> Cannot get link status: No such device >> No data available >> XM.v5.2# ethtool eth1 >> Settings for eth1: >> Cannot get device settings: No such device >> Cannot get wake-on-lan settings: No such device >> Cannot get message level: No such device >> Cannot get link status: No such device >> No data available >> XM.v5.2# ethtool eth2 >> Settings for eth2: >> Cannot get device settings: No such device >> Cannot get wake-on-lan settings: No such device >> Cannot get message level: No such device >> Cannot get link status: No such device >> No data available >> >> On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:50 PM, Michael Baird wrote: >> >> >>> They are linux based. >>> >>> Use ethtool<interface> >>> >>> Regards >>> Michael Baird >>> >>>> I have a BulletM2 and a NanostationM5 back to back (the bullet's ethernet >>>> port is connected to the NanostationM5's "secondary" port. The >>>> NanostationM5 is doing POE pass through and powering the BulletM2. The >>>> NanostationM5 the BulletM2 is connected to is the far end of a pair of >>>> NanostationM5's acting as a backhaul. >>>> >>>> I've had some intermittent problems on the network and I wanted to rule >>>> out a flaky ethernet cable or connection so I decided to disable auto >>>> negotiate on the ethernet port and to force 100Mbps full duplex to see if >>>> the problem could be exacerbated to help locate it. When I force the >>>> BulletM2 and NanostationM5 to 100Mbps full duplex connectivity between >>>> them is lost. I thought "good, I've got a bad cable" so I replaced the >>>> cable. Still no good. Tried another. Still no good. The units are close >>>> together and connected together with a 6' cable. After trying various >>>> cables I still can't get forced 100Mbps full duplex to work. With 100Mbps >>>> full dup forced there is no connectivity, not even ping. >>>> >>>> If I revert to auto negotiate they connect fine. >>>> >>>> I'm assuming they are connecting at 100Mbps and probably full duplex >>>> because if I run a speed test from the BulletM2 to the far NanostationM5 >>>> (data path is from the BulletM2 through the ethernet cable to the close >>>> NanostationM5, then across the wireless connection (AirMax, no ptp ack) to >>>> the far NanostationM5) I'm seeing speeds of 95Mbps both directions with a >>>> combined speed of double that so it seems like things are running very >>>> well in both directions simultaneously. >>>> >>>> Is there any way through SSH or scripting to get the UBNT gear to report >>>> what speed has been negotiated on the ethernet port using auto negociate? >>>> >>>> Could this be a bug in the firmware? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> Greg >>>> >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> WISPA Wants You! 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