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Unifi's FiberHome router LAN port speed is capped?
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Zot
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Aug 28 2024, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE(Lozy @ Aug 28 2024, 10:50 AM) Yes inside the wall, and yes not installed by me Will consider about it once I feel confident to fix it Because the process of opening the walljack and to do all these thing, can definitely make me think "wish i never started all this" If you can read the label in cable inside the wall and read as CAT5 or 5e, then no need to test anything. Just get the cable replaced. On 2nd thought, I would just replace the cable in the wall especially if the cable is placed around 20 years ago  If the cable in trunking, then it is not that difficult to replace.
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TSLozy
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Aug 28 2024, 02:56 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(Zot @ Aug 28 2024, 11:10 AM) If you can read the label in cable inside the wall and read as CAT5 or 5e, then no need to test anything. Just get the cable replaced. On 2nd thought, I would just replace the cable in the wall especially if the cable is placed around 20 years ago  If the cable in trunking, then it is not that difficult to replace. We actually renovated the house 1 year ago, and we didnt have this walljack thingy previously, was a mistake I didnt emphasize which cable to use inside the walljack... Also I cant see anything without opening it up.. this is all I can see from the outside  If its trunking means I can just slide my cable down from second floor to first floor or something?
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Zot
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Aug 28 2024, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE(Lozy @ Aug 28 2024, 02:56 PM) We actually renovated the house 1 year ago, and we didnt have this walljack thingy previously, was a mistake I didnt emphasize which cable to use inside the walljack... Also I cant see anything without opening it up.. this is all I can see from the outside  If its trunking means I can just slide my cable down from second floor to first floor or something? Yes. I think it should be like that white PVC pipe used in wiring.. Then can DIY
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