Linksys EG0801W Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up, Tips on Switching Your Network

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Instant Gigabit Series

Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up

Plug in the GigaSwitch's AC power adapter. The Power LED will light up. As devices make connections to the Switch’s ports, each port's corresponding Link/Act LED will light up. The remaining LEDs will also light up accord- ing to how your connection is made, e.g. full or half duplex, 10Mbps or 100Mbps.

If the Switch experiences excessive data collisions, verify that your network cabling is securely crimped and installed properly.

EtherFast® 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch

Tips on Switching Your Network

Tips on Switching Your Network

Here are some of the ways your new EtherFast® 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaSwitch can help you optimize your network speed.

• Speed up Nodes From Your 10BaseT Network

In a 10BaseT network, connect your hubs, file servers, and key users, such as network administrators, directly to your Switch to channel dedicated band- width in full-duplex mode (if operating in full-duplex) to each station. The Switch will have dedicated communication with all its connections simultane- ously, whereas a hub will only communicate in half-duplex transfer mode and broadcasts information to all ports.

• Conserving Bandwidth with 10Mbps & 100Mbps Segments

10BaseT and 100BaseTX hardware are not readily compatible, but your 10/100 Switch can designate network segments of different speeds. This allows you to run one 10Mbps segment to serve users without a need for con- siderable speed, and a faster 100Mbps segment devoted to users who depend heavily on graphics, multimedia, database, or other speed-intensive applica- tions. With switched segmentation, your 100Mbps users will not be slowed down by the users on the 10Mbps segment.

• Run 10Mbps Peripherals in Your Fast Ethernet Network

Most of the network peripherals in place today run at 10Mbps, since 10BaseT has been the standard network speed to date. These peripherals, designed to operate at 10Mbps, cannot readily communicate with 100BaseTX equipment. A 10Mbps interface is also required for cable and DSL connections, which are quickly becoming very popular ways to access the Internet. Your 10/100 Switch provides your 10BaseT equipment and cable and DSL lines with a 10Mbps interface while still running your Fast Ethernet devices at 100Mbps.

• Strengthen Data Transfers Through Signal Regeneration

Your Switch functions as a repeater, which regenerates data signals as they pass through it. This feature acts as a safeguard to deter data loss and ensure that transmissions arrive at their destination intact. Switches positioned between hubs can preserve your data’s integrity and eliminate your need to buy and use repeaters in your Fast Ethernet network.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100/1000 +1 Workgroup GigaSwitch Copyright & Trademarks Introduction Contents10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Rear Panel Package ContentsOverview 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Front PanelSwitches Versus Hubs Planning Your NetworkConnecting Computers To Your Switch Installing The Workgroup GigaswitchTips on Switching Your Network Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting UpGlossary Instant Gigabit Series Warranty Information SpecificationsEnvironmental Contact Information T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m
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