Contents |
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Overview | 3 |
Connection Guidelines | 4 |
Connecting to | 4 |
Connecting to | 4 |
LED Indicators | 5 |
Autodisabled Ports | 5 |
Connecting to Hubs and Switches | 6 |
Connecting to another 130T hub | 6 |
Connecting to a 100Mbps hub | 6 |
Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment | 7 |
Connecting to a switch | 8 |
Troubleshooting | 9 |
Cabling Requirements | 10 |
Limited Hardware Warranty | 12 |
Overview
The Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub is an
•All ports on the hub are capable of 10 or 100Mbps
•Each port on the hub automatically detects the highest possible speed of an attached device (either 10Mbps or 100Mbps) and matches that speed.
•The Express 130T Standalone Hub’s internal bridge allows all ports to communicate with each other, regardless of operating speed.
•The Intel Express 130T Standalone Hub monitors port status, network traffic, and collisions at both 10 and 100Mbps.
This User Guide describes how to install, connect, and troubleshoot the hub.
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