VOIP Gateway Port Speed

VOIP Gateway Port Speed

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VOIP Gateway Port Speed Terry S. 02-15-2006
Posted by Terry S. on February 15, 2006, 12:52 pm
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Hello

I have a SunRocket AC-211-SR VOIP Gateway. It's label show's that it works
at either 10 or 100mb. Anyone know a way to force the unit to run at 10mb?
I'd like to use VOIP GW to a router port that only works correctly at 10mb.

Thanks for any help or advice

Terry






Posted by on February 16, 2006, 8:07 am
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Please share anything learned

Terry S. wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a SunRocket AC-211-SR VOIP Gateway. It's label show's that it works
> at either 10 or 100mb. Anyone know a way to force the unit to run at 10mb?
> I'd like to use VOIP GW to a router port that only works correctly at 10mb.
>
> Thanks for any help or advice
>
> Terry


Posted by Ivor Jones on February 16, 2006, 9:20 am
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> Hello
>
> I have a SunRocket AC-211-SR VOIP Gateway. It's label
> show's that it works at either 10 or 100mb. Anyone know
> a way to force the unit to run at 10mb? I'd like to use
> VOIP GW to a router port that only works correctly at
> 10mb.
>
> Thanks for any help or advice
>
> Terry

Surely the link should auto-negotiate to the fastest speed *both* ends
support..? I have a printer server that only works at 10Mbit, when I plug
it into my 100Mbit switch the LED that indicates 100Mbit doesn't come on,
indicating that port is running at 10Mbit.

Just plug it in and see what it does.

Ivor



Posted by Terry Smith on February 16, 2006, 6:15 pm
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Ivor

It if worked I wouldn't be trying to figure out how to do the workaround.
The problem is auto-negotiate. I need it off so I can force it to a speed
where the port works rather then the 100MB that it's thinks it's working at




> Hello
>
> I have a SunRocket AC-211-SR VOIP Gateway. It's label
> show's that it works at either 10 or 100mb. Anyone know
> a way to force the unit to run at 10mb? I'd like to use
> VOIP GW to a router port that only works correctly at
> 10mb.
>
> Thanks for any help or advice
>
> Terry

Surely the link should auto-negotiate to the fastest speed *both* ends
support..? I have a printer server that only works at 10Mbit, when I plug
it into my 100Mbit switch the LED that indicates 100Mbit doesn't come on,
indicating that port is running at 10Mbit.

Just plug it in and see what it does.

Ivor




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