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  1. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    After further research, installing entware and checking out my config. I found that it was reading 100mbps on two ports. So I finally just took everything apart completely to get to the bottom of it and realized my mistake fairly quickly. I have my router mounted on the wall mostly hidden...
  2. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    I only have one gigabit switch and it's already connected
  3. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    You're right, my mistake, i had just done a quick search to find the command. This seems more like what I was looking for.
  4. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    from router ssh what are spu_us_dummy & spu_ds_dummy? they're the only ones listed at 100
  5. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    My NAS is directly connected to my router and speed tests clearly show i'm getting 1Gbps I just checked what speed Ubuntu was reporting in my NAS, and it's showing 1000
  6. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    They're all right next to each other. Single cables between them, nothing interconnected. It also doesn't matter which port I plug them into. My TV and ps5 always come up as 1gbps, my switch and Nas always come up as 100mbps. Does anyone know the underlying tool used to get that information...
  7. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    how is this information obtained for the dashboard? I just updated it, and tested it again prior to posting. I just didn't update my screenshot
  8. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    Yes, I've tried switching the ports. Also, the two that read 1G are my ps5 and my TV.
  9. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    I've tried switching the port, and regardless my NAS, and switch always read 100mbps, when they are definitely giving me gigabit speeds. I've tried different ports, cat 5e, cat 6, factory cables, and even custom cables.
  10. derekakelly

    Wrong ethernet port link speed in network map

    Hello, I already posted this is in the ASUS AX Routers & Adapters (Wi-Fi 6/6e) sub-forum, but it was suggested I repost it here. Since my original post, I have updated to 388.2 and I'm still seeing the same thing. I didn't bother to update the screenshot. It's not a huge issue, but it sticks...
  11. derekakelly

    Using the Print Server with a Dymo Labelwriter 450

    Ya I saw that too, but I hoped it might have been expanded with this version of the firmware. The more I look into lprint, the more I think it's my best option. Those LPR links should still be removed or updated.
  12. derekakelly

    Using the Print Server with a Dymo Labelwriter 450

    This may be a better solution... https://www.msweet.org/lprint/
  13. derekakelly

    Using the Print Server with a Dymo Labelwriter 450

    Hello, I'm looking for some advice on getting my Dymo Labelwriter 450 to work with my router's print server. I have a Asus RT-AX56U, running version 388.2 of asuswrt-merlin. It doesn't look like it's being detected when plugged into either of my two USB ports I have turned the Network...
  14. derekakelly

    RT-AX56U Ethernet port speed incorrectly listed

    Yes I've tried switching the port, and regardless my NAS, and switch always read 100mbps, when they are definitely giving me gigabit speeds. I've tried different ports, cat 5e, cat 6, factory cables, and even custom cables.
  15. derekakelly

    RT-AX56U Ethernet port speed incorrectly listed

    Two of my ports have been reading at 100 mbps in the router interface, but run at 1 gb. However they are both operating at faster speeds, as proven by a speed test run off my Ubuntu NAS. Speedtest by Ookla ISP: Verizon Fios Idle Latency: 4.53 ms (jitter: 0.21ms, low...
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