BE800 SFP 2.5G Mode
I have a GPON SFP which supports a maximum link of 2.5G but when I am connecting it to BE800 it only connects at 1G link
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root@Archer_BE800:/# ssdk_sh port interfacemode set 6 sgmii_plus
SSDK Init OK!
operation done.
root@Archer_BE800:/# ssdk_sh port interfacemode apply 6
SSDK Init OK!
operation done.
got success from the commands, still a no go. connected at 1000mbps.
tried with another module i had lying around a nokia g-101s-a shows
NaNMbps
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@benoitm974
"Again not promoting running beta software" had the device from the time they released it, waiting 6-10 months for bug fixes, im sure there are a few people who love to keep the device and try to handle the bugs themselves
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NPGrey wrote
root@Archer_BE800:/# ssdk_sh port interfacemode set 6 sgmii_plusSSDK Init OK!
operation done.root@Archer_BE800:/# ssdk_sh port interfacemode apply 6
SSDK Init OK!
operation done.
got success from the commands, still a no go. connected at 1000mbps.
tried with another module i had lying around a nokia g-101s-a showsNaNMbps
Half Duplex
@NPGrey Can I have the model numbers of the two SFP modules? We will also escalate your case to the support engineers for further investigation.
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Hello, I am having the same exact issue with my BE900 and ODI Realtek DFP-34X-2C2.
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I think they are all the same hardware model with slight variation as you can see on GPON Hack where they liste the Huawei, fscom, Nokia etc... being the same hardware with different firmware realistically they would all behave the same on the BE800/BE900 where they get sync at 1Gbps. I guess TP-link helped some geek enthusiasts by providing a beta firmware where yuo can execute a command manually after each boot. Until TP-link realize there is a significant part of the market and not only geek enthusiast using there device with this SFP, then we won't get a firmware supporting 2.5Gbs on those sfp. So if others are reading and using the manual hack let tp-link know there is actually a market and we might get this fix in the next firmware!
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I think there's a difference in hardware for the TP-Link routers even though they say v1.6.
For me the commands you provided work on the BE800 and enable 2.5g on the device I bought in June, but they run at 1g on the same beta firmware on the device I bought in march.
The march one came with a 5A power adapter, the June one came with a 3A power adapter.
P.S: Still waiting for a reply from tp link tech team who were out on holiday since a few weeks now.
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We are aware of compatibility challenges between our SFP port and certain GPON modules, impacting high-bandwidth applications. We're diligently working to resolve these issues. Given the variety of GPON brands, some modules may have difficulty establishing a 2.5G connection with our BE800/BE900 models. Our engineering team is actively addressing this, and we encourage customers to provide feedback on whether their GPON devices can successfully negotiate with the BE800/BE900.
We value all feedback on the compatibility of your GPON devices with our routers including BE800/BE900. Your understanding and support are greatly appreciated.
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