Kingston Technology KNS1600 manual Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions

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Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions

What is a switch and what does it do?

Switching hubs are low-latency devices that allow you to maximize the bandwidth of a network using concurrent access within the unit. Switches allow you to segment LANs, connect LANs of different speeds, or extend the collision domain of an existing LAN.

What’s the difference between a repeater and a switch?

A repeater is a device that extends the diameter of a network by regenerating and forwarding received Ethernet packets. It repeats incoming signals to all other ports on the device.

Like a repeater, a switch can also extend the diameter of a network. However, a switch can also extend the collision domain of a network, like bridging a

10Mbps Ethernet LAN with a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet LAN. See the illustration below. A switch can also be configured to operate in half-duplex or full-duplex mode, whereas a repeater can only operate in half-duplex mode.

Switching fabric isolates each of the shared buses (repeaters) into its own collision domain.

 

 

 

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KNS1600/R User’s Guide - Rev. A00

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Contents Fast Etherx 10/100BASE-TX User’s Guide Part No -001.A00Important Safety Instructions Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseTable Of Contents Appendix a Introduction Special Features Package ContentsSwitching Function Store-and-Forward SwitchingAuto-Negotiation Full-DuplexPower LED Front Panel100BASE-TX 100TX LED LINK/ACT LED for both 10 and 100MbpsFull Duplex and Collision LED UTP PortsUsing a Straight-Through Cable Using a Crossover CablePower Switch AC Power ConnectorRear Panel FuseAppendices Appendix a Pin Assignments UTP Port Pin AssignmentsUTP Cable Type UTP Cable WiringAppendix B Cabling Guidelines UTP Cable Wiring Standards T568AUTP Cable Rating Codes Terms You Should Be Familiar WithAppendix C Specifications Fast EtheRx Model KNS1600RPhysical Appendix D Frequently Asked Questions What is a switch and what does it do?Category 5 Compliance vs. Category 5 Performance? Brackets for Rack Mounting Appendix E Mounting TemplatesRubber Feet for Desktops Limited Warranty Statement Duration of WarrantyDisclaimers Warranty Claim RequirementsFree Technical Support Tick Certification C. CertificationCE Notice