How to setup a WAN port to 100Mb Full Duplex

Planning in getting a 100M WAN circuit.  The requirements are to set the TC to 100M Full Duplex mode (No Auto Negotiation),  able to set Static IP's.  Can this be possible?

Yes, when you setup the TC as a router.. on the internet tab doing manual setup it will allow you to fix the wan connection speed. You can then use the TCP/IP page in the same area to set a static IP.
BTW a cheap $10 switch 10/100 would fix it even if the TC did not have the controls.

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