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  1. M

    WAN port is unresponsive

    Recently my RT-AX86U router failed to connect to the Internet. My setup has an ISP cable modem connected in bridge mode to the Asus router. After some possible lightning in the area, it seems that the WAN and 2.5G ports have completely stopped working. The device boots up and I'm able to connect...
  2. A

    2.5 Gbit wired Ethernet Backhaul GT-AX11000 + 4x XT8 + QNAP QSW-M2108-2C

    Trying to get the following to work: GT-AX11000 Connected to ISP via 1Gbit WAN port + 2.5 Gbit port connected to QNAP 2.5 Gbit port with CAT7. 4x XT8s connected using CAT7 to QNAP switch In theory this should give me a 2.5 Gbit wired ethernet backhaul and ability to utilize triband purely for...
  3. Kashif Tasneem

    Using AX-11000 2.5g port as traditional WAN/ LAN ?

    Hi. AX-11000 contains a 2.5g WAN port. It's shape is different from traditional WAN/ LAN Port. Is there a convertor or something to use it for traditional WAN/ LAN? I have 2 internet connections. I have set them up on 1 WAN and 1 LAN port. As AX-11000 contains only 4 LAN ports, I was wondering...
  4. Julio Urquidi

    StarTech.com Releases NBase-T NIC

    Dubbed by StarTech.com as a 5-speed NIC, the company announced its new single-port PCIe NBASE-T Ethernet network card, the ST10GSPEXNB. The new PCIe 2.0x4 NIC supports 10, 5, 2.5, 1 Gbps and 100 Mbps networks, 16K jumbo frames, 802.1q VLAN tagging, and Auto-MDIX. A low power consumption...
  5. Julio Urquidi

    Joint Alliance Pushing 2.5 Gbps and 5 Gbps Into The Mainstream

    In an effort to help spread the word about the soon to be ratified 2.5 Gbps and 5 Gbps Ethernet standard, the Ethernet Alliance and N-BaseT Alliance will be holding a plugfest event at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory in Durham, New Hampshire. During the week-long...
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