On Tue, 2020-02-04 at 08:14 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
> Just a cable between you and the switch?   The speed is typically
> controlled by the hardware itself, and if the speed is not gbit then
> in my experience it has always been some sort of physical issue (bad
> cable, not quite plugged in, damaged, or poor punchdown on the jacks).
> 
> What kind of cable are you using (ie a standard straight through cat XX?).

The original cable is CAT-6. Distance is no more than around 10 feet.
The substitute cable is some random white thing that came with the
router. It's fairly thin and slightly flat.

I did do this cable swap before now, while testing all kinds of thing,
so I'm not convinced it's the culprit but I'm going to leave well alone
for now.

poc
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