Intel 130T manual Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment

Models: 130T

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Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment

Don’t connect the Express 130T Standalone Hub to a 100Base-T Class I hub.

Do not connect the Express 130T Standalone Hub to a 100Base-T Class I hub, such as the Express 10/100 Stackable Hub.

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Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment

Using no more than 100 meters of CAT 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable, connect the Daisy-chain port on the Express 130T Standalone Hub to an MDI-X port on the 10Mbps hub or switch.

The Express 130T Standalone Hub’s internal bridge allows devices connected to the hub to communicate with devices on the 10Mbps segment.

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10Mbps connections Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP, 100 meters maximum

100Mbps connections Category 5 UTP, 100 meters maximum

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Intel 130T manual Connecting to an existing 10Mbps segment, 10Mbps connections Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP, 100 meters maximum