Belkin F5D5141-5 manual Connecting Networking Devices to your Switch

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Connecting Networking Devices to your Switch

Connecting your Switch to your Computers

1.Power down all your equipment.

2.Connect a Category 5e or 6 Ethernet cable between each computer’s network interface card (NIC) and one of the numbered ports on the front of the Switch.

3.All switch ports can automatically negotiate speeds at full- and half-duplex modes to allow users to attach 10Base-T, 100Base-Tx, and 1000Base-T network devices.

4.Connect the power adapter cord into the power adapter socket in the rear of the Switch; now plug the adapter into a power source (wall jack or power strip).

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Contents Belkin B.V Belkin Tech SupportBelkin Corporation F5D5141-5 Table of Contents Introduction Package Contents FeaturesIntroduction Speed, Link, and Activity Link/Act LED Getting to Know your SwitchPower Power LED Front-Panel LEDsConnecting your Switch to your Computers Connecting Networking Devices to your SwitchConnecting your Switch to your Broadband Router Cabling Distances Connecting your Switch to another SwitchRecommended Cabling Standard Sample Application Switching FunctionsApplications Bridging FunctionsPlacement on a Flat Surface Placement of the SwitchPlacement on the Wall Physical Characteristics Product SpecificationsSwitching Criteria Product SpecificationsDiagnosing Switch Indicators TroubleshootingBefore you Call TroubleshootingPower and Cooling Problems InstallationEMI Certification FCC Class B Certification USA InformationCanada Department of Communications Class B Information Safety Compliance What the period of coverage is What will we do to correct problems?What is not covered by this warranty? How to get serviceHow state law relates to the warranty