Linksys FENSK05 manual Installing the Cabling

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Cabling Setup

5.Carefully slide the EtherFast card into your PC's slot. Make sure that all of its pins are touching the slot's con- tacts. After the card is firmly in place, secure its fasten- ing tab to your PC's chassis with a mounting screw.

6.Replace your PC's cover, then turn on your computer. If your computer has a plug-and-play BIOS, it will auto- matically recognize the card and assign a unique IRQ ("interrupt") and I/O address to it. If your PC isn't plug- and-play compatible, consult your PC's user guide to see how you should go about assigning a unique IRQ and I/O address to a new interface card. Using your PC's BIOS menu, give the EtherFast card IRQ and I/O values that are not already in use by another interface card in your computer.

Installing the Cabling

1.Attach one end of a twisted-pair cable into the EtherFast card's RJ-45 port. Plug the other end of the cable into the EtherFast 10/100 Auto-Sensing 5-Port hub. You can plug the cable into any one of the five RJ-

45ports. If you are connecting either PC to port 1 on the hub, make sure that no cables are plugged into the uplink port.

2.Plug the 2-pronged end of the EtherFast Hub's sup-

plied AC power supply into an AC electrical outlet. Plug the other end into the hub's DC power jack. The hub's green Power LED should light up. When the hub is in use, the other LED indicators will light up see page 66 of the Appendix for more LED information.

If the EtherFast 10/100 Auto-Sensing 5-port Hub encounters excessive network collisions or faulty cabling, it will automatically partition the node(s) responsible from the rest of the network, protecting the remaining nodes against potentially corrupted data. To reset the hub and clear any partitions, power the hub off, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.

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Contents 10/100 Network A Box Copyright & Trademarks Contents Introduction Package Contents About Plug-and-Play PCI Technology Jumper Changes No Changes AllowedMenu Changes Hardware Setup Before You BeginUsing the Wake-On-LAN Feature Installing the HardwareInstalling the Cabling Expanding Your Network in the Future Preparing to Install the Software Windows 98 Setup Windows Preparing Windows 98 For Use on a Network -- Step Preparing Windows 98 for Use on a Network --Step Preparing to Use File and Printer Sharing Enabling File Sharing How To Share Printers Windows 95 Setup Windows 95 Version a Setup Windows 95 Version B Setup Preparing Windows 95 For Use on a Network -- Step Preparing Windows 95 for Use on a Network -- Step Preparing to Use File and Printer Sharing Enabling File Sharing How To Share Printers Windows NT 4.0 Setup Windows NT Windows NT Windows NT Installing the EtherFast Network Driver in NT Windows NT Windows NT Windows for Workgroups Setup Windows For Workgroups Novell NetWare Setup AinstallCd c\diag diag NetWare Novell Client32 Setup for Windows 95 NetWare NetWare Installing a 3.12 Server Bind a protocol to the driver. For example Installing a 4.x Server Installing a 5.0 Server \NETWARE\SERVER\5.0 then press EnterLoad LNE100TX FRAME=ETHERNETII TP Turbo What is Wake-On-Lan? Wake-On-LANMotherboard Support Setting Up Your EtherFast LAN Card for Wake- On-LAN Use Testing Link Change Sending a Magic PacketClient for Microsoft Networks Windows LogonAppendix Novell 3.x Client Setup for Windows 98 or Twisted-Pair Cabling Cabling Rules Meters 328 feetTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Hints for Windows 95Solution Solutions Running the Card’s Diagnostics Cd a\diag diagAppendix Installing Windows Network Components from Scratch Starting Over WindowsAppendix Appendix Appendix Manually Installing Network Components Windows Click on Start, Settings, then Control PanelIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Client for Netware NetworksNetBEUI LEDs LNE100TX EtherFast 10/100 Network CardSpecifications Customer Support Fax Bulletin Board Customer SupportWeb FTP Site T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m