Hello canpandave,
It is best to post your entire ports detail drop down like this so it can be put into perspective.
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The number of errors in relationship to total number of packets is what you need to look at.
The Rx Filter I would ignore (discussed on other posts).
Do you have Flow control enabled on all ports and the devices connected to each port. Put up a screen grab of your Main Status Tab. You can see if Flow control is active on the Main Status Tab.
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I would also do a cable diagnostics on the interface and make sure all 4 pair report the same length. If the pairs do not show the same length then chances are your cable was damaged during install such as being stretched or kinked.
Also if you have an Ethernet surge Protector in line try removing the surge protector to see if the errors go away.
Lastly try moving the cable to another port and see if the errors stop, if the errors remain constant then you can assume there is nothing wrong with the port.
Lastly try replacing the radio to see if the errors stop.
Unless there is a bad port in your switch which you can test by changing the port and seeing if the errors follow chances are you have a bad cable, bad Ethernet surge protector, bad jumper, or bad radio.
Always break the problem down into simple steps.