Linksys EZXS55W, FESWSK05 v3 manual Instant EtherFast Series

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4.Remove any instance of the name Linksys in the box. This includes IPX/SPX…Linksys, NetBEUI…Linksys, and TCP/IP…Linksys. Also remove Client for Microsoft Networks, Client for NetWare Networks, and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.

In some cases, removing one of these components may in turn automati- cally remove other components as well. If this happens, skip ahead to step 6.

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5.For PCs with Dial-Up Networking and/or an AOL adapter, remove any instance of the name Linksys, all IPX/SPX protocols, all NetBEUI, all Clients, and File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. Do not remove Dial-Up Adapter, AOL Adapter, TCP/IP-Compatible Protocol- AOL Adapter or TCP/IP-CompatibleProtocol-Dial-Up Adapter.

6.When you are done removing all the unnecessary components, click OK. When asked to restart, click No.

7.Return to the Windows Control Panel. Double-click on the System Icon. The System Properties window will appear. Click on the Device Manager Tab.

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Contents Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a Box Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Introduction Linksys Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a BoxPackage Contents EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchPer port UplinkInstalling the LAN Card Installing the LAN Card & Cabling TheOv rviewEtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchOverviewRemove your computers outside cover Once your EtherFast 10/100 LAN CardBe disabled Installing the Workgroup SwitchConnecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up OverviewInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version B Installing the LAN Card’s Driver Installing the Drivers for WindowsInstant EtherFast Series Installing the NetworkLAN Card’sCard’sDriversDriver Installing the Drivers for Windows MillenniumInstalling NT Networking & the LAN Card Driver Windows NT 4.0 Installation & SetupLog into Windows NT as an administrator Click on the Select from list... button to select a LAN Card Page Instant EtherFast Series Instant EtherFast Series Windows 2000 Installation & Setup Instant EtherFast Series Configuring the LAN Card for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium Configuring the LAN CardClient for Microsoft Networks Installing a 3.12 Server Novell NetWare Server SetupInstalling a 4.x Server Installing a 5.x ServerTroubleshooting for Windows 95, 98 and Millennium TroubleshootingNetwork Neighborhood is Empty You receive Dhcp Errors in WindowsRunning the LAN Card’s Diagnostics Sharing Your Files and Printers AppendixOverview Enabling File Sharing Enabling Printer SharingNetWare portion of your Windows Networking setup is complete Installing the Driver in Windows 95 Version aStarting Over in Windows 95 , 98, and Millennium Windows 95, 98 or Millennium Client for Windows NTStarting Over in Windows 95, 98, Millennium or Instant EtherFast Series Starting Over in Windows Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows 95 About Wake-on-LAN Compatibility Click on Start, Settings, then Control PanelTesting a Link Change WOL PC Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LANAbout Plug-and-Play PCI Technology Sending a Magic PacketLinux, Open Source, and Beta Operating Systems GlossaryInstant EtherFast Series Specifications for EZXS55W ver SpecificationsSpecifications for LNE100 ver Environmental Warranty InformationContact Information Tech Support RMA Issues FaxSales Information Web FTP SiteCopyright 2001 Linksys, All Rights Reserved
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EZXS55W, FESWSK05 v3 specifications

The Linksys FESWSK05 v3 and the EZXS55W are both notable pieces of networking hardware designed to enhance connectivity in various environments, from small businesses to homes. These Ethernet switches offer crucial features that facilitate efficient data transfer and network management.

The Linksys FESWSK05 v3 is a 5-port Fast Ethernet switch, utilizing a non-blocking architecture that allows for full wire-speed performance. Each port supports 10/100Mbps connections, making it a versatile choice for environments requiring high-speed data transfer. The switch is designed with ease of use in mind; it features a plug-and-play setup, eliminating the need for complex configuration. This makes it suitable for users of all technical levels. Furthermore, it includes auto-sensing technology that detects the speed of connected devices and automatically adjusts to ensure optimal alignment.

The EZXS55W, on the other hand, is a smart switch with features that cater to growing networking demands. It also supports 5 ports, with similar 10/100Mbps capabilities, but offers additional functionalities, such as a built-in web management interface. This allows for advanced features like VLAN support and Quality of Service (QoS). These capabilities enable users to prioritize traffic for bandwidth-sensitive applications such as VoIP and video conferencing, ensuring a stable and reliable connection.

Both models support Auto-MDI/MDI-X functionality, which simplifies installation by automatically detecting and configuring the type of connection. This is particularly useful for network administrators managing multiple connections without the need for crossover cables. Additionally, they are equipped with IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, and 802.3x standards compliance, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.

In terms of physical characteristics, the Linksys switches are compact and designed for desktop or wall-mounted installation, making them suitable for space-constrained environments. Their fanless design ensures silent operation, which is ideal for both home and office settings.

Overall, the Linksys FESWSK05 v3 and EZXS55W are excellent choices for users seeking reliable, efficient, and straightforward networking solutions. With their robust feature set and user-friendly design, they provide the necessary foundation for a well-functioning network, catering to the demands of modern connectivity. Whether for home use or in a small office, these switches deliver performance and reliability that users can count on.