Your best bet is probably going to be to use a switch that you can force to
10meg... I'd probably use a mikrotik of some sort, but that's mostly just
because I have lots of them sitting around.

On Nov 6, 2017 7:36 PM, "Jay Weekley" <par...@cyberbroadband.net> 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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