Linksys HPPO200 manual Twisted-Pair Cabling, Crimping Your Own Network Cables

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HomeLink™ Series

Twisted-Pair Cabling

There are different grades, or categories, of twisted-pair cabling. Category 5 is the most reliable and is highly recommended. Category 3 is a good second choice. Straight-through cables are used for connecting computers to a hub.

Crossover cables are used for connecting a hub to another hub (there is an exception: some hubs have a built-in uplink port that is crossed internally, which allows you to link or connect hubs together with a straight-through cable instead).

You can buy pre-made Category 5 cabling, or cut and crimp your own. Category 5 cables can be purchased or crimped as either straight-through or crossover. Inside a Category 5 cable are 8 thin, color-coded wires inside that run from one end of the cable to the other. All 8 wires are used. In a straight-through cable, wires 1, 2, 3, and 6 at one end of the cable are also wires 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the other end. In a crossover cable, the order of the wires changes from one end to the other: wire 1 becomes 3, and 2 becomes 6. See the diagrams on the next page for more detailed

information on straight- through and crossover cabling.

To determine which wire is wire number 1, hold the cable so that the end of the plastic RJ-45 tip (the part that goes into a wall jack first) is facing away from you. Face the clip down so that the copper side faces up (the springy clip will now be parallel to the floor).When looking

down on the copper side, wire 1 will be on the far left.

Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router

Crimping Your Own Network Cables

Straight-Through Cabling

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Contents Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Features Package ContentsIntroduction Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL RouterPower Getting to Know the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSLRouterThe HomeLink Phoneline Router’s Rear Panel Ports LAN Indicators Link/Act HomeLink Phoneline Router’s Front Panel LEDsFull/Col 100Using the HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router Installation OverviewConnecting the HomeLink Phoneline Router to Your Network Resetting the HomeLink Phoneline Router Daisy-chaining a HomeLink NetworkConfiguring the HomeLink Phoneline Router Open Your Web BrowserMore PCs to your network Windows will ask you to restart the PC. Click the Yes button Quick & Easy Administration SetupHomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router’s Web-based Utility Password Status DhcpTo Modify Filter Settings HelpFilters Block WAN Request ForwardingDynamic Routing Static Routing Troubleshooting Common Problems and SolutionsDMZ Host When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time out error Frequently Asked QuestionsCan’t obtain an IP address from my cable or DSL modem Can’t get a link for one of my portsHomeLink Series How to Ping Your ISP’s E-mail & Web Addresses AppendixStep One Pinging an IP Address Installing the TCP/IP Protocol Step Two Pinging for a Web AddressTCP/IP Installation is complete Twisted-Pair Cabling Crimping Your Own Network CablesStraight-Through Cabling Cross-Over Cabling Glossary HomeLink Series Specifications PortsWarranty Information EnvironmentalContact Information Copyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved