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Stuck in 10 mbps mode

Somehow my unit is stuck 10 mpbs mode. i have it connected to a wireless router. I tried connecting to the modem with the same result. HELP

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This device automatically detects the speed of the device(s) attached to it and adjusts accordingly. There are no adjustments, management consoles or other methods to modify it's behavior. If you can only connect at 10 Mbps then of the following is probably causing it: -The computer or other device connected to the switch port is only capable of 10Mpbs. -The computer or other device connected to the switch port is configured to run at 10 Mbps. -The cable connecting them is damaged or not certified as cat 5 or better. -Some other networking issue is affecting communications on the network. Let us know if you have any other questions otherwise please don?t forget to rate this posting.

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