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  3. the situation with one of the wireless PtP links at work:

the situation with one of the wireless PtP links at work:

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    the situation with one of the wireless PtP links at work:

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      the situation with one of the wireless PtP links at work:

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      (the issue isn't RF absorption or anything, the issue is badly secured Cat5 cable that's probably not rated for outdoors, dropping down to 10Mbps whenever it snows)

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        (the issue isn't RF absorption or anything, the issue is badly secured Cat5 cable that's probably not rated for outdoors, dropping down to 10Mbps whenever it snows)

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        also Real Networking Guys kept telling me that Ethernet devices and switches do not renegotiate link speed when the ethernet link quality is bad. I am very sure they do. it might be a nonstandard feature but it exists

        (iirc Intel drivers call it "downshifting")

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        • grawity@social.treehouse.systemsG grawity@social.treehouse.systems

          also Real Networking Guys kept telling me that Ethernet devices and switches do not renegotiate link speed when the ethernet link quality is bad. I am very sure they do. it might be a nonstandard feature but it exists

          (iirc Intel drivers call it "downshifting")

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          @grawity@social.treehouse.systems tbh it could just be a "link died, let's try negotiating again" cycle as well

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            @grawity@social.treehouse.systems tbh it could just be a "link died, let's try negotiating again" cycle as well

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            @ignaloidas yeah but it specifically avoids advertising support for the highest link rate when that happens

            (and once I bounce the switch port down/up, it negotiates 100M again)

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            • grawity@social.treehouse.systemsG grawity@social.treehouse.systems

              (the issue isn't RF absorption or anything, the issue is badly secured Cat5 cable that's probably not rated for outdoors, dropping down to 10Mbps whenever it snows)

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              @grawity I chased that attenuation / corrosion problem with Cat 5E lines through a moist area.

              Just damp, too. Not even outdoors.

              The third replacement for that run got burial-grade gel-filled Cat 5E.

              Didn’t bend at all well, but also haven’t had a fourth reoccurrence. (Yet.)

              And yeah, the old and green and crusty Cat 3 running parallel to that same run also got re-strung with burial-grade.

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