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A component in this system has a 100Base-TX network link. The component performs best with a 1000Base-T connection.

soGM

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This is new, and any idea how to change to 1000Base-T connection as Kaleidscape advises?

thanks
 
It auto-senses the network connection (i.e., it’s not a setting). Try a different port on your switch/router or a different network cable.

Good luck,
Andy


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Or rebooting the device & swapping the cable - I have occasionally got this on my network on a component and this fixed the problem.
 
It auto-senses the network connection (i.e., it’s not a setting). Try a different port on your switch/router or a different network cable.

Good luck,
Andy


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Thank you very much, switched port and cable. All is well.
 
Or rebooting the device & swapping the cable - I have occasionally got this on my network on a component and this fixed the problem.
Thanks very much, switched port and cable. All is well. Glad I asked here.
 
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