Want to highlight a helpful answer? Upvote!

Did someone help you, or did an answer or User Tip resolve your issue? Upvote by selecting the upvote arrow. Your feedback helps others! Learn more about when to upvote >

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.

Aiport Extreme 5th Gen + MRTG/SNMP = 10Mbps Max speed / LAN port

Ingredients:

1 x Airport Extreme

1 x Macbook Pro

1 x 4 Ports Gigethernet switch

1 x ubuntu box + snmp + apache2 + mrtg


When probed through snmp using MRTG, the LAN port max speed reported on 10Mbps

As per APE documentation, All LAN ports are gigethernet. So far the traffic has only reache 6.4Mbps/download.

My question is, is there a way to correct the max speed from 10Mbps to 1Gbps? and why was it probed or detected as a 10Mbps port.

Am also, working and finding a way to sort this out. I really don't buy this 10Mbps speed. :-)
Any thoughts are welcome.


See figure below and thanks.


User uploaded file

Airport Extreme-OTHER

Posted on Jun 15, 2012 11:02 AM

Reply
4 replies

Jun 17, 2012 9:09 AM in response to HACKINT0SH

Nope. we can't blame that 3rd party switch. That switch is a Dell PowerConnect 6248 Layer3 Switch. I've checked the port speed and it is set in auto automode.


While continuing in pursuit to come up with a conclusive explanation, I think I have to be patient to wait for the traffic to reach over 10Mbps.

Why did i say so: After too much thinking, I visited my previous projects and found out that the mrtg automatically adjusts or increases its Max speed. Check the attached image. I took it from a Cisco 2924XL EN 10/100Mbps switch, surprisingly port 22 has a Max speed of 600Mbits/s.


The answer for this would be patience. :-)

Thanks Hakintosh for your inputs and I will provide an update on this discussion, once the traffic has reached over 10Mbps.


-fmp

User uploaded file

Aiport Extreme 5th Gen + MRTG/SNMP = 10Mbps Max speed / LAN port

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple ID.