Linksys FENSK05 manual Twisted-Pair Cabling

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Appendix

Twisted-Pair Cabling

There are different grades, or categories, of twisted-pair cabling. Category 5 is the most reliable and widely compatible, and is highly recommended. Category 3 is a good second choice. Straight-through cables are used for connecting computers to a hub. Crossed 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 uplink hubs together with a straight cable instead).

You can buy Category 5 cabling that is pre-made, or cut and crimp your own. Category 5 cables can be pur- chased or crimped as either straight-through or crossed. A Category 5 cable has 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

crossed cable, the order of the wires change from one end to the other: wire 1 becomes 3, and 2 becomes 6.

The color code for the 4 wires should be as follows: Wire 1, white with an orange stripe; Wire 2, orange; Wire 3, white with a green stripe; Wire 6, green. The other four wires have to be connected as follows: Wire 4, blue; Wire 5, white with a blue stripe; Wire7, white with a brown stripe, Wire 8, brown.

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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 Before You Begin Hardware SetupInstalling the Hardware Using the Wake-On-LAN FeatureInstalling 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 Ainstall Novell NetWare SetupCd 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 \NETWARE\SERVER\5.0 then press Enter Installing a 5.0 ServerLoad LNE100TX FRAME=ETHERNETII TP Turbo Wake-On-LAN What is Wake-On-Lan?Motherboard Support Setting Up Your EtherFast LAN Card for Wake- On-LAN Use Sending a Magic Packet Testing Link ChangeWindows Logon Client for Microsoft NetworksAppendix Novell 3.x Client Setup for Windows 98 or Twisted-Pair Cabling Meters 328 feet Cabling RulesTroubleshooting Hints for Windows 95 TroubleshootingSolution Solutions Cd a\diag diag Running the Card’s DiagnosticsAppendix Starting Over Windows Installing Windows Network Components from ScratchAppendix Appendix Appendix Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel Manually Installing Network Components WindowsIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Client for Netware NetworksNetBEUI LNE100TX EtherFast 10/100 Network Card LEDsSpecifications Customer Support Fax Bulletin Board Customer SupportWeb FTP Site T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m