Instant EtherFast® Series
Planning Your Network
Connecting Nodes to the Hub
Every 10/100 Workgroup Hub can be connected to either 10Mbps or 100Mbps PCs, workstations, file servers, print servers, or other hardware. When powered up, each of the hub’s 10/100 ports will automatically adjust to the proper speed, as determined by the speed of the hardware or node con- nected to the port.
Connect each of your PCs, workstations, file servers, print servers, or other network nodes to the
When connecting a PC to a hub, either the computer or the hub must be pow- ered OFF. If both the computer and the hub are turned on while the connec- tion is completed, the network will act erratically and you must reset the hub.
EFAH05W v2 & EFAH08W v2 only:
If the Uplink port is in use (connected to another hub, etc.), the 10/100 Workgroup Hub’s port next to the Uplink port must remain empty and unused. As with most hubs, the 10/100 Workgroup Hub’s uplink port and the port adjacent to it are joined together inside the hub, and one cannot be used while the other is in use.
EFAH16W v2 only:
The 10/100
10/100 Workgroup Hubs
Uplinking the Hub
The EtherFast 10/100 Workgroup Hub has a special switched uplink port with it’s own distance extension capabilities. If you are mixing 10Mbps and 100Mbps hardware on your hub, it can be uplinked to other 100Mbps hubs at a distance of 5 meters (16.4 feet).
Powering On the Hub
The 10/100 Workgroup Hub comes with an AC power adapter. Plug the power adapter’s plug into the hub’s power jack, then plug the other end of the electri- cal cord into a standard AC electrical outlet. The hub will put itself through a series of diagnostic tests (lasting just a few seconds), then begin scanning the ports for live nodes. The installation is complete.
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