LRT214: No Gigabit LAN?

Hi, I had to change my router. So I am a new LRT214 [Firmware: v1.0.5.03 (February 22, 2016 10:12:17)].
And now I can't select 1000M on the Lan Port, because the radio button for 1000M does'nt exists.

Even when I deselect auto-negotiation, there is no Radiobutton for 1000M

Don't I have old equipment or what is the problem?

If you enable autonegotiation on a port of LRT, it will connect to 1000 MB/s. The only reason to disable autonegotiation is if you have network electronics that connect only to the lower speeds.

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