Linksys DSSXFXSC, DSSXFXST manual DSSX12

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The diagram below shows one possible configuration of a 12-Port Switch in a Fast Ethernet environment; if you have an 16 or 24-Port Switch, the configura- tion remains the same. Note that like all Fast Ethernet network hardware, the switch requires Category 5 UTP network cabling, which is available at most computer stores.

In this example, each workstation has access to all of the resources on the net- work -- 10Mbps users can access the 100Mbps stations, and vice-versa. While allowing the 10Mbps and 100Mbps segments to communicate, the switch helps optimize traffic by adding switching to the network, which can improve perform- ance by up to 80% (even on the slower 10Mbps segment). Notice that the servers are both connected directly to the switch. This improves server access times for all users.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100 Dual-Speed Switches Copyright & Trademarks Contents Introduction About Fast Ethernet Advantages of Switching · Speeding up a 10BaseT Network Here are some scenarios in which a switch can be appliedPlanning Your Network DSSX12 Package Contents Installing the SwitchRack Mounting Your Switch Connecting Nodes to the SwitchConnecting Workstations and PCs Uplinking- Connecting to Other Switches and HubsPowering On the Switch Full Duplex/Collision AppendixExpanding Your 10/100 Dual-Speed Switches Installing the Fiber Expansion Modules 412/1330 Fiber Optic ModulesPower Consumption Certifcations SpecificationsTwisted-Pair Wiring Customer Support Page T p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m