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Appendix D Commonly Asked Questions

Appendix D Commonly Asked Questions

Class I vs. Class II 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Repeaters

There are currently two classes of Fast Ethernet repeaters, defined as Class I and Class II .

Class I : in a maximum length segment topology, only one Class

Irepeater may exist between any two nodes within a single collision domain.

Class II : in a maximum length segment topology, two Class II repeaters may exist between any two nodes within a single collision domain.

Will 100BASE-TX run on Category 3 cable?

No! Category 3 (CAT 3) cabling even in short lengths generates too much near end crosstalk for 100BASE-TX networks. The IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet standard requires Category 5 100 UTP or 150 STP which complies with ISO/IEC 11801:1995.

What is Category 5?

Category 5 (CAT 5) is a further extension of the EIA/TIA-568 cabling system to 100 MHz. Category 5 components (i.e., UTP trunk and patch cables, modular plug, and patch panel, etc.) are defined by EIA/TIA-568, but with the characterizations extended to 100 MHz by TSB-36 and TSB-40. The cable grades are categorized as follows:

Category 3: up to 16 MHz

Category 4: up to 20 MHz.

Category 5: up to 100 MHz.

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Contents Kingston Technology Page Fast Ethernet Hubs User’s Guide Kingston Technology’s EtheRx Workgroup Port and 8-PortPart No -001.A00 Table of Contents Iii Page Introduction Model TypesSpecial Features Package ContentsDesign Features Power LED Hardware InstallationFront Panel Collision LED Utilization LEDsOr 8 UTP Port LEDs Cascade Switch Using a Straight-Through CableCascade Switch functions Rear Panel DC Power ConnectorOr 8 UTP Ports Appendices Appendix a Pin Assignments UTP Pin AssignmentsCable Wiring Standards UTP Cable WiringAppendix B Cabling Guidelines Fig. B-1 4-Pair T568A Wiring Rating Codes Terms You Should Be Familiar WithAppendix C Specifications EtheRx 4- and 8-Port Fast Ethernet Workgroup HubsAppendix D Commonly Asked Questions Appendix D Commonly Asked Questions Class I vs. Class II 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet RepeatersAppendix E Mounting Templates Category 5 Compliance vs. Category 5 Performance?Fig. E-1 Mounting Template specifications Duration of Warranty Limited Warranty StatementAppendix F Warranties and Notices Free Technical Support Warranty Claim RequirementsDisclaimers C. Certification CE Notice