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Another 10GbE Issue Thread

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I cannot get my Unraid to negotiate a 10Gb connection on eth2 or eth3, bonded or not bonded.

 

unraid-diagnostics-20240222-0956.zip

 

The switch is a UniFi US 16 XG - I'm using the copper 10Gb ports. They 100% support 10GbE, I can even edit the port config and force 10Gb on the switch side but that doesn't help on the Unraid side. I haven't tried forcing 10GbE on the Unraid side, not sure if I should even attempt to do so.

 

The Unraid shows that eth2 and eth3 are 10GbE ports, I looked at a bunch of other threads here and I checked the diagnostics before posting but it's not clear to me why this is happening.

 

Tried a few different combinations of settings in the GUI, it just always come up 1000Mbps.

 

The cable run is 10ft and they're brand new cat6a cables.

Edited by MysticRyuujin
Added info about cables

Solved by Vr2Io

  • Solution
2 hours ago, MysticRyuujin said:

copper 10Gb

Unifi claim 2nd hardware version of 16XG have fix copper port 10G issue, check your switch HW version and get help in Unifi forum.

  • Author

Dang, yeah, my US-16-XG is from the Beta problem, I bought it forever ago and never tried to use the copper ports. Thanks. I'll reach out to them.

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