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Checking speed of 2.5Gbps port on Hub 5

demmers
Tuning in

I have my Hub 5 running in Modem mode, connected to a custom-built OPNsense router.

This router uses an Intel dual port 10Gbps NIC. In OPNsense, the WAN speed is set to "autoselect", currently running at 1000baseT (1GbE). The other end is connected to the 2.5Gbps port on the hub, via CAT6A. Thing is, in order for me to select 2500baseT on the WAN port, first I need to check the hub is running the same, but I don't see that as an option on the hub's interface. Seeing that the routers end is at 1000bastT, I can only assume the hub is the same, which would be surprising given that the NIC can run at all speeds 10GbE/5GbE/2.5GbE/1GbE/100Mb. I was under the assumption that the hub port would automatically max out if given the option at the other end, but obviously not. Can anyone confirm if they have a WAN port running at 2500baseT to match the hub? When the hub is in Router mode, is there an option to change the port speed then?

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Tudor
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"I was under the assumption" You can make no assumptions with VM kit.

My hub5 is connected to my routers SPF+ port with a Ethernet adapter. It can select 1, 2.5 or 10 and seems to select 2.5 ok.


Tudor
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"I was under the assumption" You can make no assumptions with VM kit."

Lol! Yeah you got me there 😉

You say it selected 2.5 ok, was that automatically or did you manually select it? I only want to check this because OPNsense is quite clear when saying "WARNING: You MUST leave this set to autoselect (automatically negotiate speed) unless the port this interface connects to has its speed and duplex forced."

So seeing that I can't check this in the first place, you can see why i'm a bit hesitant!

Client62
Alessandro Volta

To use the 2.5Gb/s port of the Hub 5, make sure your network adaptor has :
802.03az (Energy Efficient Ethernet) Disabled.

Ref :  https://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Tech-Chatter/Hub-5-Firmware-Upgrade/td-p/5480079

Tudor
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Yes, it auto selected ok.


Tudor
There are 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't and F people out of 10 who do not understand hexadecimal c1a2a285948293859940d9a49385a2

demmers
Tuning in

Interesting. So i've set Energy Efficient Ethernet as Disabled in OPNsense, and restarted the modem, but it still defaults to 1Gb. I'm heading to the OPNsense forum now to check there. Thanks guys, at least you put me on the right track 👍

demmers
Tuning in

Issue solved. Turns out my NIC, the Intel X550-T2, its driver doesn't support auto-negotiation at 2.5/5G speeds, so has to be set manually regardless.