Farallon Communications PB 1400 appendix Connecting to the network, 10Base-T

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Connecting to the network

After the PB 1400 Ethernet Card is installed in your Macintosh, the next step is to connect it to your Ethernet network.

10Base-T

The PB 1400 Ethernet Card comes with a 10Base-T cable for connecting to a 10Base-T Ethernet network. Plug one end of the 10Base-T cable into the port on the card, and connect the other end to your Ethernet network.

Start up your Macintosh and check to see that the card's LED is lit. (The LED is on the card’s bracket next to the port.) A steady green light indicates that the card is receiving the link signal from the network.

Bracket on the PB 1400 Ethernet Card

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Contents PB 1400 Ethernet Card User’s Guide Copyright notice Part NumberChapter Installation Installing the hardware Inserting the PB 1400 Ethernet Card Reinserting the RAM card Attaching the metal bracket Connecting to the network 10Base-TInstalling the software Running the installerChapter Configuring the networking software Connecting to network services Chapter Operation Operation checklist Using the PB 1400 EN Diagnostics control panel Chapter Operation Network Guidelines Guidelines for traditional 10Base-TAppendix a Technical Specifications Environmental characteristicsPower Consumption System requirementsPorts, cables, and connectors Regulatory notice-United States Regulatory notice-CanadaRegulatory notice-European Community How to reach us Farallon Technical SupportFarallon BBS Farallon FAX-BackFarallon Internet information resources Outside of the United States and CanadaExpanding your network with Farallon Technical Support Warranty Limited Warranty and Limitation of Remedies397