Linksys FESWSK05 v3, EZXS55W manual TheOv rviewEtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchOverview

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Note: Some network cards might need a bit of muscle to be installed.
Our network cards are built strongly, and are hard to break. Avoid a call to tech- nical support by making sure that your card is insert- ed all the way into your PC’s PCI slot!

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Installing the Fast Ethernet

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Each EtherFast® 10/100 LAN Card is equipped with an RJ-45 port that auto- matically adjusts to either 10Mbps or 100Mbps speeds, allowing your PC to attach to either Fast Ethernet (also known as 100BaseTX) or regular 10BaseT Ethernet network segments without additional hardware or software.

The LAN Card should only be used with twisted-pair cabling. 10BaseT and 100BaseTX cabling is available in a number of different grades. For best results, we recommend using 8-wire, category 5 unshielded twisted-pair for both 10BaseT and 100BaseTX network segments, although category 3 can be used for 10BaseT segments. The cable that runs from your PC’s EtherFast® LAN Card to your network should not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Both Category 3 and 5 twisted-pair cabling can be purchased at most computer stores.

Installing the LAN Card

Installing the LAN Card & Cabling

1.Power off your PC and any peripheral equipment attached to it. Unplug your PC’s power cord.

2.Remove your computer's outside cover.

3.Open your computer and locate the PCI slot(s) on your motherboard. PCI slots are easily identified by their beige

or white color, and by the fact that LAN Cards fit snugly into them. Remove the metal slot cover on the back of the PC, then insert the EtherFast® 10/100 LAN Card into a PCI card slot.

4. Once your EtherFast® 10/100 LAN Card

is firmly in place, secure its fastening tab to your PC's chassis with a mounting screw.

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5.Replace your PC's cover.

6.Reconnect your PC’s power, then power on your computer. Your com- puter will automatically recognize the LAN Card and assign it a unique IRQ ("interrupt") and I/O address.

The LAN Card installation is complete. Next, you must configure your PC’s operating system to work with the EtherFast® LAN Card. Once you complete the driver installation, return to the section called Installing the Workgroup Switch.

For Windows 95 installation instructions, turn to page 8.

For Windows 98 installation instructions, turn to page 12.

For Windows Millennium installation instructions, turn to page 15.

For Windows NT installation instructions, turn to page 18.

For Windows 2000 installation instructions, turn to page 26.

For Novell Server installation instructions, turn to page 34.

If you are using an operating system other than Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium, Windows NT or Windows 2000, you will find the network driver installation instructions on the Driver Disk’s readme.exe file.

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Contents Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a Box Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Linksys Fast Ethernet Switched 10/100 Network In a Box Package ContentsIntroduction Per port EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchEtherFast 10/100 LAN Card UplinkRemove your computers outside cover TheOv rviewEtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup SwitchOverviewInstalling the LAN Card Installing the LAN Card & Cabling Once your EtherFast 10/100 LAN CardConnecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up Installing the Workgroup SwitchBe disabled OverviewInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version B Installing the Drivers for Windows Installing the LAN Card’s DriverInstant EtherFast Series Installing the Drivers for Windows Millennium Installing the NetworkLAN Card’sCard’sDriversDriverWindows NT 4.0 Installation & Setup Log into Windows NT as an administratorInstalling NT Networking & the LAN Card Driver 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 Configuring the LAN Card for Windows 95, 98, and MillenniumClient for Microsoft Networks Novell NetWare Server Setup Installing a 3.12 ServerInstalling a 5.x Server Installing a 4.x ServerTroubleshooting Troubleshooting for Windows 95, 98 and MillenniumYou receive Dhcp Errors in Windows Network Neighborhood is EmptyRunning the LAN Card’s Diagnostics Overview AppendixSharing Your Files and Printers Enabling File Sharing Enabling Printer SharingInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version a NetWare portion of your Windows Networking setup is completeWindows 95, 98 or Millennium Client for Windows NT Starting Over in Windows 95, 98, Millennium orStarting Over in Windows 95 , 98, and Millennium Instant EtherFast Series Starting Over in Windows Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows 95 Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel About Wake-on-LAN CompatibilityAbout Plug-and-Play PCI Technology Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LANTesting a Link Change WOL PC Sending a Magic PacketGlossary Linux, Open Source, and Beta Operating SystemsInstant EtherFast Series Specifications Specifications for LNE100 verSpecifications for EZXS55W ver Warranty Information EnvironmentalSales Information Tech Support RMA Issues FaxContact 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.