Hi all.
I'm new to Zabbix and trying to figure everything out for a school project. I have Zabbix installed and running fine (as Cloud server), monitoring so far 1 server in the cloud and one Windows10 laptop on my home netwerk, I have enabled both active and passive checks for which I have put up a port forwarding on my home router. The laptop is connected to a Cisco 2950 switch, no connection issues at all. But I constantly keep getting Problem warnings about Interface Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168(Wi-Fi): Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before. I tried googling it but nothing comes up. The triggers are still same as originally installed. What is going on with it? Funny enough after a while it seems to resolve itself, only to come back a little later. It sometimes also mentions autonegation issues but I don't really see how this comes into play since I thought autonegation is like more of a thing between switches but not between switch and client? Or am I batting the ball totally wrong here?
I'm new to Zabbix and trying to figure everything out for a school project. I have Zabbix installed and running fine (as Cloud server), monitoring so far 1 server in the cloud and one Windows10 laptop on my home netwerk, I have enabled both active and passive checks for which I have put up a port forwarding on my home router. The laptop is connected to a Cisco 2950 switch, no connection issues at all. But I constantly keep getting Problem warnings about Interface Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168(Wi-Fi): Ethernet has changed to lower speed than it was before. I tried googling it but nothing comes up. The triggers are still same as originally installed. What is going on with it? Funny enough after a while it seems to resolve itself, only to come back a little later. It sometimes also mentions autonegation issues but I don't really see how this comes into play since I thought autonegation is like more of a thing between switches but not between switch and client? Or am I batting the ball totally wrong here?
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