I take this cable out of the network connector at pc 1 (I don’t touch the end of the cable in the router) and insert it into pc2.(router-cable-pc2). Pc1 is connected to the router with a cable.(router-cable-pc1). New PC2: on the motherboard gigabit z590 aurus master has a 10 gigabit Ethernet port (AQC107) MacOS version: 10.15.5 (latest at the time of writing) (I've also tried Windows 10 using Bootcamp, the issue persists)Įthernet port settings on the router: Auto negotiation, auto RX/TX flow control Gigabit ports I've tried: ether1 and ether5 Is there a known limitation with these AQuantia adapters? Should I invest time trying out another version of RouterOS or it's purely a hardware issue? The iMac also worked fine in the office with Gigabit speed. Other computers work fine with the same Gigabit Ethernet port on the router using a 1000M link. I've tried fiddling with the adapter settings on the mac, including setting the negotiation to manual, but it didn't work. I've tried using a USB-C Gigabit Ethernet adapter in the same port on the router and it works fine on Gigabit speed. I've tried multiple CAT5 and CAT6 cables without luck. If I try to plug the iMac into a 100M Fast Ethernet port, the link is fine and the client gets an IP. However the negotiation seems to be done, the link is not working, the client cannot get an IP from the DHCP server. According to the status page of the Ethernet port, the router advertises all speeds up to 1000M, but it only sees 100M from the link partner. The issue is that after a somewhat longer auto negotiation phase (~10 sec) the link speed is set to 100 Mbps. I try to connect an iMac Pro (which has a 10G AQuantia AQtion AQC107-AFW Ethernet adapter) to a Gigabit port on a RB2011UAS-2HnD.
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