[Hai-users] OmniPro II ethernet connection speed
Brett Griffin
brett at architechtronics.com
Wed Dec 23 19:49:06 CST 2009
The Ethernet port is capable of faster speeds, but it is throttled a lot
slower intentionally. The Ethernet at full speed would take too much
resources and adversely affect the performance of the controller. This is my
understanding/interpretation of the issue, when explained to me while
working for HAI as a sales manager 6-7 years ago when it first came out. I
don't believe there is any field adjustments and would likely not give any
performance increase at the user interface.
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Brett Griffin
Technology Designer
brett at architechtronics.com
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On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Bruce Schroeder
<schroeder at easternrad.com>wrote:
> I just noticed that my switch says that the connection to the OPII is at
> 10M half duplex (it was set to autonegotiate). I set it to 10M full duplex
> and it seems to work. Cannot get it working at 100M.
>
> Is this connection capable of 100M? Should it be half or full?
>
> Thanks
> Bruce
>
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