Linksys EFAH24, EFAH16W, EFAH08W, EFAH05W manual Uplinking the Hub

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Connecting the Auto-Sensing Hubs to Other Hubs, Switches, or Routers

Like most hubs, the Auto-Sensing Hubs can be uplinked to 10Mbps or 100Mbps hubs, stackable hubs, switches, or routers. The front of each hub has an Uplink port for this purpose.

If you are connecting the hub to a Fast Ethernet hub, router, or switch, remember that Fast Ethernet rules only allow two hubs to be connected together, or cascaded, within a single repeater domain.

To uplink the hub, simply connect a regular straight-through Category 5 cable from the Auto-Sensing Hub’s Uplink port to any regular network port on the hub, switch, or router being uplinked. The Auto-Sensing Hub will automatically determine the optimum speed of the device being attached to it.

Remember that while the Uplink port is in use, the port adjacent to it must remain open, and should not be connected to any cable or node. See page 4 for important limitations when cascading hubs.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100 Auto-Sensing Hubs Copyright & Trademarks Contents Introduction About This GuideAbout Fast Ethernet Planning Your Network Front and Back Panels LED Indicators 100/10 ColOptional Fiber Optic Expansion Module Connecting Nodes to the Auto-Sensing HubMounting the Hub Uplinking the Hub Uplinking the 5-Port Hub Powering On the Hub Resetting the HubAppendix Twisted Pair CablingHow To Install An Add-On Module Fiber Optic Modules Cable type Module in Hub a Module in hub B 16/50 Maximum distance Meters 16 meters 100BaseTX Distance Extender Module Page Specifications PortsCustomer Support T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m