Thanks for the feedback. I used to have a Netgear Orbi and the 10G connection worked fine in the Orbi 1G WAN port.Does the 10gb port on the ISP modem support 2.5gb? (If it's sfp to copper, then is the sfp adaptor capable of 2.5gb. some are locked to 10gb only)
If not, might need a cheapish 10gb switch that supports 2.5gb to do what you need.
10G ports and multi-gig (2.5/5/10) ports are two different things. A 10G does not necessarily support 2.5/5G but it is backwards compatible with 1G port. That's why plugging a 10G port into a 1G port will most likely work, but not a 2.5/5 multi-gig portThanks for the feedback. I used to have a Netgear Orbi and the 10G connection worked fine in the Orbi 1G WAN port.
Can you clarify version of the firmware you are running on the XT8? You mention "RC-8 firmware", but I believe it was a typoe.I don’t know if it is the firmware update on my modem or the RC-8 firmware on the XT8, but I can now use the 2.5G Wan port on the XT8 connected to the 10G port on my modem.
It is a typo. I am now using the RC-3 beta firmware and the 10G to 2.5G still works.@
Can you clarify version of the firmware you are running on the XT8? You mention "RC-8 firmware", but I believe it was a typoe.
I just heard back from ASUS technical support. Unfortunately, the 2.5G WAN port on the XT8 cannot handle an incoming 10G Internet connection. Can anybody recommend a 10G (ethernet) to 2.5G switch? Thank you.
Have you experienced any noticeable bugs on the RC-3 beta firmware? I am considering moving from stock FW to CFW.It is a typo. I am now using the RC-3 beta firmware and the 10G to 2.5G still works.
I am as well very curious about the results.From what I've read, a 2.5G Multi-Gig port connects at 1G when connected to a 10G port, since the 10G standard pre-dates and does not support a 2.5G connection. So, your results are curious to me.
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Works fine for me except for VPN Director.Have you experienced any noticeable bugs on the RC-3 beta firmware? I am considering moving from stock FW to CFW.
See post above.I am as well very curious about the results.
See post above.I am as well very curious about the results.
See post above.From what I've read, a 2.5G Multi-Gig port connects at 1G when connected to a 10G port, since the 10G standard pre-dates and does not support a 2.5G connection. So, your results are curious to me.
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See post above.
The status doesn’t show in the RC-3 firmware. On the previous firmware, I had 2.5G WAN connection.What is your router WAN port link speed listed under Status\Ethernet ports? It must be 2.5 Gbps if you can speedtest over 1 Gbps.
Mine from my AX86U with Primary WAN set to 2.5G WAN and the 2.5G port connected to a 2.5G modem port (LAN2 at 100 Mbps is a sleeping PC; LAN5 is the router default WAN/Internet port.):
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The status doesn’t show in the RC-3 firmware. On the previous firmware, I had 2.5G WAN connection.
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