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16 port 10/100          Ethernet Switch 

 

Connecting Computers to the Switching 
Hub 
 

After placing the 

Switching Hub

 to your desired location, 

you can now start to setup your network. The first thing 
you can do is to start connecting computers. You can 
connect 

servers and workstations

 to the Switching 

hub. 
As you follow through the installation procedure in this 
section, please take a close look on the connectivity 
rules indicated. Make sure you follow them to setup 
your network properly. 
 
1.  Connect each server or workstation to any of the 

Normal ports

 on the Switching hub 

 

2.  To connect, plug one end of the UTP cable to the 

network card on the computer and the other end to 
a Normal port on the Switching hub.   

 
When connecting a server or workstation to the 
Switching hub, the cable length should not exceed 100 
meters. 
 

 

 

Connecting Computers to the Hub 

 
 
1-7              connecting computers to the switch hub 

Summary of Contents for 16 port 10/100

Page 1: ...16 port 10 100 Switch Quick Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...networks Simple and cost effective the 16 port Switch Ethernet supports IEEE802 3 10Base T Ethernet and IEEE802 3u 100Base TX Fast Ethernet The front panel of the 16 port Ethernet Switch provides LEDs...

Page 3: ...10Base T UTP STP category 3 or 5 cable Connector STP RJ 45 port for 10 100Mbps TX LED indicators System Power LED Individual port link activity and speed LEDs Temperature Operating 0 oC to 50 oC Stora...

Page 4: ...K MAC address Automation source address learning IEEE802 3X flow control for full duplex operation Backpressure flow control support for half duplex operation Per port LEDs to indicate 10 100Mbps Link...

Page 5: ...sts of the followings Normal 10Base T 100Base TX UTP Ports These ports allow connections to PCs workstations and servers in a 10Base T or 100Base TX network They can automatically detect the transmiss...

Page 6: ...itch LED Status Operation Power Green Lit Power is on Link act Green Lit Indicates the adapter is connected to swich correctly Flash the port is transmitting receiving data 10 100 Green Lit 100M bps N...

Page 7: ...n Step3 Notice The cable distance between 16 port Switch and other IEEE802 3 compatible network device should not exceed 100 meter Make sure the wiring is correct It can be used Category 3 4 5 cable i...

Page 8: ...re in this section please take a close look on the connectivity rules indicated Make sure you follow them to setup your network properly 1 Connect each server or workstation to any of the Normal ports...

Page 9: ...am and procedure below to connect a second Switching Hub or any compatible Switch Connect a straight through UTP cable between Port 8 or any auto MDIX port of your Switching Hub and any Normal or any...

Page 10: ...distance between 16 24 port Switch and other IEEE802 3 compatible network device should not exceed 100 meter Performance is bad Solution a Check the full duplex status of the Ethernet Switching If the...

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