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basic-network [2026/01/11 18:09] – [Ethernet Ports State - Configuration] -Add caveat about what Invert ports order does NOT do hogwildbasic-network [2026/01/20 07:54] (current) – [Ethernet Ports State - Configuration] rs232
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 ===== Ethernet Ports State - Configuration ===== ===== Ethernet Ports State - Configuration =====
  
-Settings here are for the Ethernet Ports State graphic in the [[status-overview|Overview]] menu. Link status, Link speed and Diagnostic information are shown for each port.+Settings here are for the Ethernet Ports State graphic in the [[status-overview|Overview]] menu. Link status, Link speed and Diagnostic information are shown for each port.
  
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 **Enable Ports State:** enables the Ethernet Ports State graphic. (Default: On). \\ \\ **Enable Ports State:** enables the Ethernet Ports State graphic. (Default: On). \\ \\
  
-**Show Speed Info:** checking this displays the link speed of each port, (1GB/100MB/10MB).+**Show Speed Info:** checking this displays the link speed of each port, (1Gbps/100Mbps/10Mbps).
  
 (Default: On). \\ \\ (Default: On). \\ \\
  
-**Invert ports order:**  changes whether Ethernet port numbers will match up physically/logically from left to right on your router. +**Invert ports order:**  Reverses physical LAN ports display (LAN port1-to-LAN port4 or reverse) Overview Ethernet labels stay static: WAN0 always leftmost, followed by defined physical LAN order (straight or inverted).
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-This does **not** actually change the ordering of any labels on the Ethernet Ports State graphic on the Overview menu. Thus, WAN0 will always display as the leftmost port on the page and LAN0LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, etc will always show in that order.+
  
  
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