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I have an older Chamberlain setup that has a similar integration setup. Basically using the older setup you get a garage door remote that has an Ethernet port instead of a button to push. Plug it into the nearest Ethernet port within remote range of the garage door, setup the app, and it just works. I believe most newer openers have a wifi module built into the opener itself.
Strangely enough I found myself having to troubleshoot a problem with my setup and guess what feature doesn't come with a $1600 Unifi switch? 10Base-T backwards compatibility.
- Darkatt2 years agoHonored Contributor
I am sorry, but I find that to be funny. It doesn't have 10baseT backwards compatibility? I thought that 100BaseTX required that backwards compatibility as a part of it's implementation?
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
I am curious what model switch it is. Not that I am going to be buying a 1600$ switch any time soon. Heh.
- ExtraChrispy2 years agoContributor III
Since you all asked: https://dl.ui.com/ds/usw-enterprise-48-poe_ds.pdf
Given my experience from the Unifi management console, I suspect they dropped 10Base-T on all their switching equipment. Documentation states 100Base-T/1G/2.5G/10G supported.
- WiderMouthOpen2 years agoEsteemed Contributor
Interesting. I think you mentioned your switch before so sorry for asking you to repeat.
Can you use a dumb switch in-between the device and your switch to negotiate the connection? How did you solve the problem?
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