So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?

So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?

So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?
So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?
2024-05-10 19:56:25 - last edited 2024-06-01 00:39:40
Tags: #Abnormal WAN port speed
Model: Deco M5  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.7.4 Build 20231222 Rel. 63684

So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?

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Re:So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?
2024-05-11 13:41:47

  @BastropGuy 
The message warns about the speed on the cable betwen the Deco and the modem.
Even it the Internet connection is lower, recent modems usually support 1Gb/s on the Ethernet port with the Deco.

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Re:So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?
2024-05-11 15:09:02

  @yves_b Apparently my modem doesn't. Shouldn't be the cable, I'm using the one that came with the Deco.

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Re:So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?
2024-05-15 21:45:03

@BastropGuy Can you share the model of your modem?

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Re:So "Abnormal WAN port speed" error message is normal if you don't have 1GB internet connection?
2024-05-16 17:44:12 - last edited 2024-06-01 00:39:40

  @Ryan Day before yesterday I rebooted all the Decos (I hate to do that because it takes most of the day for my 45 IoT devices to find the closest Deco, so some devices aren't connected well enough to function correctly for quite awhile. The "Connection Preference" attribute, which I've set up on all of them is completely ignored, even by the TP-Link switches and plugs which I find weird) and the error message has gone away. The Speed Test also went way up after the reboot. I'd like to regularly reboot, but like I said it causes prolonged havoc.

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