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    • anthonyhA
      anthonyh @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

      I agree that connecting directly makes the most sense. What's the purpose of the switch?

      The idea was that if we needed to connect to the network at the repeat site we could just "plug in" and statically assign said device an IP. The network I defined was big enough so that there were a few left over IPs. However, how often this will be necessary is likely slim to none (it's just a convenience thing).

      I directly connected the two using a straight cable (not a crossover cable) and they're only linking at 100 Mbps. It is a super short CAT5e cable made by yours truly (our fluke tester said it's good), but I'm going to try swapping it with a pre-made CAT6 cable.

      With a straight cable, you should be able to connect two gigabit devices and have them link at gigabit speed, right??

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @anthonyh
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        @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

        With a straight cable, you should be able to connect two gigabit devices and have them link at gigabit speed, right??

        Speed is not related to the straight or crossover cables or switches. GigE devices should do GigE speed unless something is wrong. cable too short could cause issues.

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        • anthonyhA
          anthonyh @scottalanmiller
          last edited by anthonyh

          @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

          @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

          With a straight cable, you should be able to connect two gigabit devices and have them link at gigabit speed, right??

          Speed is not related to the straight or crossover cables or switches. GigE devices should do GigE speed unless something is wrong. cable too short could cause issues.

          A too short cable can cause issues? Innnnnteresting. I had no idea. #themoreyouknow

          The cable is 1 foot long CAT5e. Would that be a no-no for gigabit connections?

          I have a 7 foot CAT6 cable that I'm going to swap it with. I'll just have to make it pretty via zip ties if it proves to solve the issue.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @anthonyh
            last edited by

            @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

            @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

            @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

            With a straight cable, you should be able to connect two gigabit devices and have them link at gigabit speed, right??

            Speed is not related to the straight or crossover cables or switches. GigE devices should do GigE speed unless something is wrong. cable too short could cause issues.

            A too short cable can cause issues? Innnnnteresting. I had no idea. #themoreyouknow

            The cable is 1 foot long CAT5e. Would that be a no-no for gigabit connections?

            I don't know what the wavelength is, but yeah - to short of cables can cause the single to be cut short - damn can't think of a better way to explain that.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

              @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

              @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

              @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

              With a straight cable, you should be able to connect two gigabit devices and have them link at gigabit speed, right??

              Speed is not related to the straight or crossover cables or switches. GigE devices should do GigE speed unless something is wrong. cable too short could cause issues.

              A too short cable can cause issues? Innnnnteresting. I had no idea. #themoreyouknow

              The cable is 1 foot long CAT5e. Would that be a no-no for gigabit connections?

              I don't know what the wavelength is, but yeah - to short of cables can cause the single to be cut short - damn can't think of a better way to explain that.

              you need enough distance in the cable for more than one full wavelength.

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1 @anthonyh
                last edited by

                @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                With a straight cable, you should be able to connect two gigabit devices and have them link at gigabit speed, right??

                Speed is not related to the straight or crossover cables or switches. GigE devices should do GigE speed unless something is wrong. cable too short could cause issues.

                A too short cable can cause issues? Innnnnteresting. I had no idea. #themoreyouknow

                The cable is 1 foot long CAT5e. Would that be a no-no for gigabit connections?

                If I remember correctly, you want at least 18" for the total run. Normally it's not an issue because the short 6" cables are only used in the wiring closet, where the actual run is much longer. Shorter and the waveform gets cut off, and the error correction starts to have problems.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  Yeah, I avoid anything under 3'.

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                  • anthonyhA
                    anthonyh @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    Ahh. This makes total sense. I learned something today!

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                    • travisdh1T
                      travisdh1 @anthonyh
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                      @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                      Ahh. This makes total sense. I learned something today!

                      Now you know, and knowing is half the battle!

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                      • anthonyhA
                        anthonyh
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                        So, I'm here at the repeat site (yay for mobile hot spots). I swapped my 1 foot homemade CAT5e cable out for a pre-made 7 foot CAT6 cable.

                        When I connect the two radios together, they still negotiate at 100mbps.

                        When I connect each radio to my laptop (running Fedora), the link comes up as gigabit.

                        So, now, I'm confused. Not sure what's going on here.

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                        • travisdh1T
                          travisdh1 @anthonyh
                          last edited by

                          @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                          So, I'm here at the repeat site (yay for mobile hot spots). I swapped my 1 foot homemade CAT5e cable out for a pre-made 7 foot CAT6 cable.

                          When I connect the two radios together, they still negotiate at 100mbps.

                          When I connect each radio to my laptop (running Fedora), the link comes up as gigabit.

                          So, now, I'm confused. Not sure what's going on here.

                          Yes, yay for hotspots indeed.

                          Do you happen to have a crossover cable around somewhere? It shouldn't make a difference, but apparently the APs are not happy without one.

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                          • anthonyhA
                            anthonyh @travisdh1
                            last edited by anthonyh

                            @travisdh1 A home-made one that I left on my desk. According to a Ubiquiti employee (I posted on their forum) it should work. So I'm confused.

                            https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airFiber/Directly-Connecting-Two-AF5-s/m-p/1607575

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender
                              last edited by Dashrender

                              Apparently I'm just dense - what are you connecting together at the remote site? The large AF5 outdoor antenna/dish/whatever to what?

                              You talk about connecting to radios together? what radios?

                              OK I think I got it. You have a total of 4 AF5s
                              one in your building, two on a building in the middle, one pointing at you and one pointing toward your other location, and a fourth at the remote location.

                              OK I got it.

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                              • travisdh1T
                                travisdh1 @anthonyh
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                                @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                @travisdh1 A home-made one that I left on my desk. According to a Ubiquiti employee (I posted on their forum) it should work. So I'm confused.

                                https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airFiber/Directly-Connecting-Two-AF5-s/m-p/1607575

                                Confusing for sure. At this point I'd almost just leave a switch in place if they're going to be this finicky about a direct connect 😕

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                                • anthonyhA
                                  anthonyh @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                  Apparently I'm just dense - what are you connecting together at the remote site? The large AF5 outdoor antenna/dish/whatever to what?

                                  You talk about connecting to radios together? what radios?

                                  I have two Ubiquiti AF5 radios at a "repeat" site bridging two locations. Originally I had a switch installed here so the connection between the two was like so:

                                  Radio <---> PoE Injector <--> Switch <--> PoE Injector <--> Radio

                                  Because of the odd issues we've been having with the link, I suspect the switch may be part of the issue. So I'm trying to eliminate it by directly connecting the two radios like so:

                                  Radio <--> PoE Injector <--> straight CAT6 cable <--> PoE Injector <--> Radio.

                                  The problem is when directly connecting the two, they only negotiate 100Mbps. I need them to negotiate at gigabit.

                                  Hopefully it makes sense.

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                                  • anthonyhA
                                    anthonyh @travisdh1
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                                    @travisdh1 said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                    @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                    @travisdh1 A home-made one that I left on my desk. According to a Ubiquiti employee (I posted on their forum) it should work. So I'm confused.

                                    https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airFiber/Directly-Connecting-Two-AF5-s/m-p/1607575

                                    Confusing for sure. At this point I'd almost just leave a switch in place if they're going to be this finicky about a direct connect 😕

                                    I'll need to find another switch if that's the case, which I can do. I was just hoping to simplify things.

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                                    • travisdh1T
                                      travisdh1 @anthonyh
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                                      @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                      @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                      @travisdh1 A home-made one that I left on my desk. According to a Ubiquiti employee (I posted on their forum) it should work. So I'm confused.

                                      https://community.ubnt.com/t5/airFiber/Directly-Connecting-Two-AF5-s/m-p/1607575

                                      Confusing for sure. At this point I'd almost just leave a switch in place if they're going to be this finicky about a direct connect 😕

                                      I'll need to find another switch if that's the case, which I can do.

                                      Needs must, and I bet a 100Mb connection would really crimp the network performance.

                                      I was just hoping to simplify things.

                                      Yeah, it's what I'd want to do as well.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @anthonyh
                                        last edited by

                                        @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                        So, I'm here at the repeat site (yay for mobile hot spots). I swapped my 1 foot homemade CAT5e cable out for a pre-made 7 foot CAT6 cable.

                                        When I connect the two radios together, they still negotiate at 100mbps.

                                        When I connect each radio to my laptop (running Fedora), the link comes up as gigabit.

                                        So, now, I'm confused. Not sure what's going on here.

                                        This suggests that something is wrong with one of the NICs. Or both.

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                                        • anthonyhA
                                          anthonyh @scottalanmiller
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                                          @scottalanmiller

                                          I do have a spare radio. I can pull the PoE injector from that one and swap it around to test I suppose.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @anthonyh
                                            last edited by

                                            @anthonyh said in Ubiquiti AF5 Connection Question:

                                            @scottalanmiller

                                            I do have a spare radio. I can pull the PoE injector from that one and swap it around to test I suppose.

                                            The PoE injectors can definitely screw this up. They get in the way of the autosensing.

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