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TOPEX BYTTON HSDPA
User’s Manual
pag. 13
4.4. Connecting the data cables
To ensure a proper functioning of the BYTTON HSDPA unit, you must make the right cable
connections, as described below.
Figure 3: Connecting the cables
For local network connection:
Use standard UTP network cables (CUT 5) fitted with RJ45 connectors at both ends. The cables
can be either straight-through or crossover, since the switch of BYTTON HSDPA is auto-crossover. One
short length of RJ-45 cable is supplied with the TOPEX BYTTON Router. You may use either 10Base-T
or 100Base-T connection, and both types of Ethernet connections maybe used on the same time.
The network cables are to be inserted with one end into the RJ-45 sockets of the BYTTON HSDPA
equipment labeled
LAN1
to
LAN4
. The opposite end of the UTP cable can be inserted directly into PCs
or in switches or hubs. The corresponding LED indicators of the front panel should light up, showing
physical connection and data traffic on the respective Ethernet interface.