MR36 AP speed showing 100MB instead of 1000mb

kishan
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MR36 AP speed showing 100MB instead of 1000mb

I have installed 2 AP directly to MX with Injector in placed same model and same configs on both, bounded to Template.

One of them showing 1000mb speed on Ethernet 1 of MR and another one showing only 100mb instead if 1000mb.

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DarrenOC
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What happens if you swap the cables over on the MX does the issue remain?  

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kishan
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@DarrenOC 
Unfortunately there is not any available port I can try but I can check by directly connected on MX and see ethernet port speed where Mr is connected to.
I believe its by default 1000Mbps always.

DarrenOC
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Hi @kishan , if both APs are connected directly to the same Mx literally just swap the cables over between ports and see what happens on both ports.

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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kishan
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@DarrenOC  Okay will try that one with any spare ports or swap with each other.

thank you 

KarstenI
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Also make sure that the AP is connected with a high quality cable. Especially with Cat5e I have some cables that only negotiate 100MBit and others go to 1Gig.

And one AP changed from 1Gig to 100M after a couple of years and needed a factory reset.

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cmr
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@KarstenI I'll second that, we've got a couple of APs that keep dropping down to 100Mb/s a few days after a reboot, despite being on shielded CAT6/A structured cabling and patch leads.  I think there are some contacts that need cleaning in the chains, but as our wireless traffic isn't high speed, just lots of users, fixing it isn't a top priority yet... 

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