For Mikrotik's S-RJ01 they have the following note:
Use these modules only with auto-negotiation enabled, forced link speeds are not supported. They will negotiate to correct duplex and highest possible rate.
I would suggest you also do this.
Also, try plugging the other end into a normal ethernet port on something local, that you have some control of.
(A mikrotik would be ideal, as you can change the allowed rates and see how it behaves, and also do btest)
Edit: In the sfp tab it has a Rate Select field, probably choose High.
Edit2: If the other end requires a fixed non negotiated rate, it might not be usable.
Use these modules only with auto-negotiation enabled, forced link speeds are not supported. They will negotiate to correct duplex and highest possible rate.
I would suggest you also do this.
Also, try plugging the other end into a normal ethernet port on something local, that you have some control of.
(A mikrotik would be ideal, as you can change the allowed rates and see how it behaves, and also do btest)
Edit: In the sfp tab it has a Rate Select field, probably choose High.
Edit2: If the other end requires a fixed non negotiated rate, it might not be usable.
Statistics: Posted by rplant — Wed Feb 21, 2024 1:35 am