N600 LAN ports not giving Gigabit speeds

I have a dual band of N600 wireless router and am unable to see 1000 Mbps when connected to one of the four ports. If I plug my Imac directly into my capable modem, I can connect at 1000 Mbps. I swapped the cable and changed the network settings on the Imac in 1000Baset Full Duplex without success. This device is sold as Gigabit Lan ports, but I'm unable to get this connection.

Any ideas for me to try?

It have LAN fast ethernet gigabit ports. See datasheet.

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