MaxTech NX-32PCI manual Section Six Cable Information, Section Seven Specifications

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nators. If the terminators do not measure 50 ohms +/- 1%, replace the terminator. Measure the coaxial cable with a 50-ohm terminator attached to one end. The total resistance of the cable plus the terminator should be no more than a few ohms more than the terminator alone.

Section Six - Cable Information

The MaxTech NX-32PCI network adapters support both Coax and UTP cable schemes used in Ethernet networks.

10Base-T networks use unshielded twisted-pair cable and 8-pin RJ-45 modular connectors. Use 22-26 AWG, 2- or 4-pair, 100 ohm/ft. UTP Cat- egory 3 or better cable. The cable must use solid copper conductors and UL codes CM, CMR, and CMP are required. The computer on the network is connected via a star topology (i.e. each node is connected to a HUB, not to each other). Maximum cable length is 328' (100 m).

10Base-2 networks use a single conductor coaxial cable and BNC connectors. Use only RG-58A/U or RG-58C/U coaxial cable. Each network node is connected to the coaxial cable via a T-connector (included). The minimum distance between T- connectors is 1.6' (0.5m). The T-connector must be plugged directly into the network adapter (no cable is allowed between the T-connector and the adapter). No more than 30 connections are al- lowed per segment and the maximum segment length is 607' (185 m). The cable must be termi- nated at each end by one 50-ohm terminator.

Section Seven - Specifications

Network Standard:

IEEE 802.3

Ethernet Interface:

32-bit PCI Local bus

I/O address:

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Contents NX-32PCI Contents Unpacking Your Network Adapter Hardware InstallationRJ45 Boot ROM Installation optional Configuration in Non-Plug and Play Sys- tems Configuration in Plug and Play systemsIRQ Running the Set Up UtilityMedium Type Full-Duplex Function Boot ROM Size Set Up New ConfigurationTesting The Adapter Important Note Section Three Driver InstallationWindows 95 Release Windows 95 Driver InstallationWindows 95 Release 4.00.950 B Section Four Using the Remote Boot ROMCable Problems Section Five TroubleshootingIRQ Conflict Section Six Cable Information Section Seven SpecificationsSection Eight Technical Support Five Year Limited WarrantySection Nine Notices FCC Class B Statement Disclaimer, Copyright, And Other Notices