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Problem with fiber modem/router switching to AP mode during autonegotiation.

Problem with fiber modem/router switching to AP mode during autonegotiation.

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BanjoTheBear
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09-28-2016, 06:28 PM
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Here’s a rephrased version of your summary:

Hello, this is the concise overview of my Home Network Diagram. The equipment used includes:
1. A CAT6 UTP cable with a closed RJ45 at both ends (self-crimped) linking the Fiber Modem to the Router.
2. A Huawei EchoLife HG8245H fiber modem equipped with a 4-Gb port.
3. An unmanaged Tenda SG105 switch featuring five Gigabit ports, connected via LAN from the modem and to a passive PoE LAN port.
4. A passive Gigabit PoE injector and splitter (generic model) for PoE connections, extending about 60 meters with some outdoor placement away from power lines and electronics.
5. A Router 2 (located upstairs) – Tenda AC23 – providing Gigabit WAN and LAN ports, connected via the passive PoE LAN port to the modem.

Additional hardware appears to be functioning without issues.
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BanjoTheBear
09-28-2016, 06:28 PM #1

Here’s a rephrased version of your summary:

Hello, this is the concise overview of my Home Network Diagram. The equipment used includes:
1. A CAT6 UTP cable with a closed RJ45 at both ends (self-crimped) linking the Fiber Modem to the Router.
2. A Huawei EchoLife HG8245H fiber modem equipped with a 4-Gb port.
3. An unmanaged Tenda SG105 switch featuring five Gigabit ports, connected via LAN from the modem and to a passive PoE LAN port.
4. A passive Gigabit PoE injector and splitter (generic model) for PoE connections, extending about 60 meters with some outdoor placement away from power lines and electronics.
5. A Router 2 (located upstairs) – Tenda AC23 – providing Gigabit WAN and LAN ports, connected via the passive PoE LAN port to the modem.

Additional hardware appears to be functioning without issues.