TPLink TL-SG1024D causing FEC errors on fibre broadband connection
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TPLink TL-SG1024D causing FEC errors on fibre broadband connection
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Hi,
I've had BT Openreach crawling over my house over the last week looking for reasons on poor fibre ADSL performance.
The guy today managed to isolate a huge increase of FEC errors (over 70,000 a min) on my phone line, down to my TP link switch which really surprised me.
I have a switch room in the house, where two incoming phone lines sit, alongside a tp link 24 port switch, and a number of other pieces of kit (PC, monitor, speakers, NAS, routers etc).
First, we turned the power off in the whole house, and the FEC rate dropped to a couple of hundred. One by one, we turned on various power sources until the only one that made a huge impact was the TP Link switch. If this was powered off, we got only a few hundred, as soon as it was powered up, we got 40k plus from a range of 2-3 meters.
Is this expected from a 'business' level device?
Is it faulty?
Should I return it?
Thanks,
Dave.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I've had BT Openreach crawling over my house over the last week looking for reasons on poor fibre ADSL performance.
The guy today managed to isolate a huge increase of FEC errors (over 70,000 a min) on my phone line, down to my TP link switch which really surprised me.
I have a switch room in the house, where two incoming phone lines sit, alongside a tp link 24 port switch, and a number of other pieces of kit (PC, monitor, speakers, NAS, routers etc).
First, we turned the power off in the whole house, and the FEC rate dropped to a couple of hundred. One by one, we turned on various power sources until the only one that made a huge impact was the TP Link switch. If this was powered off, we got only a few hundred, as soon as it was powered up, we got 40k plus from a range of 2-3 meters.
Is this expected from a 'business' level device?
Is it faulty?
Should I return it?
Thanks,
Dave.