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10/100 Hubs

Planning Your Network

The rules that govern how nodes and hubs are distributed across a network
are important to ensure the integrity of your data. Cabling specifications, dis-
tance limits, and other topology rules must be followed in order to avoid col-
lisions, data loss, and downed network connections.

The 10/100 Hub is equipped with RJ-45 ports that can automatically adjust to
either 10Mbps or 100Mbps speeds. Each port can operate at either speed,
completely independent of the other ports’ speeds, and can be connected to a
workstation, file server, print server, hub, or another node with twisted-pair
cabling.

Although there are different grades of cabling, you must use EIA 568
Category 5 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP), or better, for each connection you
make, and each cable should not exceed 100 meters, (328 feet), in length.
Category 5 cabling can be obtained at most computer stores, or you can
crimp your own. See page 8 for cabling specifications.  Here are some impor-
tant cabling rules to follow:

· Computers should never be connected directly together on a network.

They should always be connected to a hub.

· Only two 100Mbps Fast Ethernet hubs can be cascaded, (or uplinked), 

together. To cascade more than 2 100Mbps hubs, a switch or a repeater 
must be used.

· The maximum length for a Category 5 cable between a 100BaseTX or

10BaseT workstation and a hub is 100 meters (328 feet).

· The maximum distance between 2 100BaseTX hubs without a switch is

5 meters (16.4 feet).

· The maximum distance between 2 10BaseT hubs, (or a 10BaseT hub and an

Auto-Sensing hub), is 100 meters (328 feet). 

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Instant EtherFast II Series

Package Contents for the EtherFast II 
10/100 Hub (16 and 24-Port Model)

• EtherFast II 10/100 Hub
• Rack Mounting Hardware
• AC Power Cord
• User Guide

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Overview

Summary of Contents for EF2H16

Page 1: ...herFast II Series EtherFast II 10 100 Hubs Use this guide to install these Linksys Products User Guide EtherFast II 10 100 16 Port Rack Mountable Hub EF2H16 EtherFast II 10 100 24 Port Rack Mountable...

Page 2: ...ty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software and specifically disclaims its quality perfo...

Page 3: ...reat solution The built in uplink port and fiber optic expansion slot mean that your network is ready to expand along with your business needs and with up to 24 auto sensing ports you have the freedom...

Page 4: ...cable should not exceed 100 meters 328 feet in length Category 5 cabling can be obtained at most computer stores or you can crimp your own See page 8 for cabling specifications Here are some impor tan...

Page 5: ...problem of network speed Fast Ethernet has emerged as the most viable and economical Capable of sending and receiv ing data at 100Mbps it is more than fast enough to handle even the most demanding vid...

Page 6: ...line up the holes on the bracket with the holes on the side of the hub make sure that the flange on the bracket is to the rear then fasten the bracket to the hub using the screws provided The 10 100...

Page 7: ...y 5 cable has 8 thin color coded wires inside that run from one end of the cable to the other All 8 wires are used In a straight through cable wires 1 2 3 and 6 at one end of the cable are also wires...

Page 8: ...both of the Distance Extender modules to Full Duplex The 10 100 Hubs will not communicate at Full Duplex 11 Instant EtherFast II Series Follow these steps to install the add on modules in the EtherFa...

Page 9: ...SC type connector module an SC to ST converter has to be obtained or the ST connector may be replaced by an SC Connector The following table shows the distance limitation when connecting the Linksys...

Page 10: ...defects in material and workman ship under normal use for five 5 year from the date of purchase If the product proves defective during this warranty period contact Linksys Customer Support to obtain...

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