EA4500 networkspeed ports...

Where can I see the speed of the networkconnection individuals 4 ethernet ports?

The EA4500 shows the networkspeed of the connected computer?

Thank you...

Hello. In fact it is, if you're on classic firmware (not the cloud), you can check the Ports subtab under status. I just don't have a screenshot right now, but from here you have the speed of the Internet Port as well as the speed of the Local Port.

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