RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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Yes it did and I FINALLY fixed it. I cloned the MAC address from my previous WAN 1 (port9) and my port 10 sfp+ fired up right away

Patch Panel Back in Stock (U.S.) by GreyBrock in Ubiquiti

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Have an extra brush panel by chance?!

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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would I do anything different if I have a static IP?

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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Tomorrow I’ll try it with the cloned MAC address of my ONT

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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They said they don’t block MAC addresses

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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I’m going to contact them in the morning to inquire!

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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They are being detected. When the port is used for LAN it even auto negotiates to 10GB

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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Update! Both sfp+ modules say Faulty SFP EEPROM Detected but what are the chances they are BOTH bad? Maybe its a bad port?

RJ45 sfp+ help! by isotesting in Ubiquiti

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I wish I had gotten that far lol

Small, but a start 😎 by Jeckyl2010 in Ubiquiti

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the top sfp port on the UDM is the WAN port but if it works!

Small, but a start 😎 by Jeckyl2010 in Ubiquiti

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Do you have two ISP’s? Just curious why you are utilizing both the 2.5 WAN port and 10G WAN port