Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?

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Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?
Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?
2019-10-07 07:06:54
Model: EAP245  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.4.0 Build 20180323 Rel. 32551

Hi,

 

I'm using EAP245 with Omada 3.0.x:

 

I have one EAP that seems stuck to 100 mbps speed, but it is located on ceiling.

Before investigating with big ladder, I have checked with Omada LAN information but

unfortunately only stats are displayed, is it hidden or unavailable ?

 

If unavailable, it should be nice to be added in a future version ;)

 

Overview tab:

MAC Address : B0-4E-26-2E-XX-XX
IP Address : 192.168.1.94
Model : EAP245
Firmware Version : 1.4.0 Build 20180323 Rel. 32551
CPU : 3%
Memory :49%
Uptime :3 days 17:24:11
 

LAN tab:

Rx Packets : 2788909
Rx Bytes : 2.53 G
Rx Drop Packets : 0
Rx Errors : 0 Bytes
Tx Packets : 1892205
Tx Bytes 665.06 M
Tx Drop Packets : 0
Tx Errors : 0 Bytes

 

 

Regards,

Michael

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Re:Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?
2019-10-07 11:31:22 - last edited 2019-10-07 11:46:28

 

MikeFR wrote

I have one EAP that seems stuck to 100 mbps speed, but it is located on ceiling.

 

You could check the speed indicator of the switch the AP is connected to or by logging into the EAP using ssh and checking the eth0 settings:

 

1. Enable ssh in Omada controller/web UI

2. Connect to the EAP and execute those commands:

 

/ $ cat /sys/class/net/eth0/speed
1000
/ $ cat /sys/class/net/eth0/duplex
full
/ $

 

I guess you use wrong/unshielded patch cable if speed is limited to 100 Mbps.

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Re:Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?
2019-10-08 08:40:01

@MikeFR 

 

Thanks, I'm not aware that I could login with SSH on EAP,

 

I'll try this as soon as possible

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Re:Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?
2019-10-10 06:14:02
As you guess (and that was my fear), the AP is connected though a 100M cable
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Re:Omada - how check network speed and duplex ?
2019-10-10 07:34:42

Shoud be no problem for an electrician to replace it, but give him exact specification of the cable to be used. wink

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