Chapter 3 Installing the Router
Connecting to an AC Power Source
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Cable specification | Category 51 UTP, 22 to 24 AWG2 | |
Cable length (max) | — | |
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Segment length (max) | 328 feet (100 m) for | |
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Network length (max) | 656 feet (200 m)3 (with 1 repeater) |
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2.AWG = American Wire Gauge. This gauge is specified by the
3.This length is specifically between any two stations on a repeated segment.
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Table | IEEE 802.3u Physical Characteristics | |
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Data rate (Mbps) | 100 | |
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Signaling method | Baseband | |
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Maximum segment length | 100 m between DTE1 and repeaters | |
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1. DTE = data terminal equipment.
Connecting to an AC Power Source
This section presents the procedure for connecting your router to an AC power source. A power factor corrector (PFC) allows the
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