2.3 Hardware Installation

2.3.1 Before start up

Before your installation, please refer to the followings for your cabling:

100Base-TX

All 100Base-TX ports come with auto-negotiation capability. They automatically support 100Base-TX and 10Base-T networks. Users only need to plug a working network device into one of the 100Base-TX ports, then turn on the Switch. The port will automatically runs in 10Mbps, 20Mbps, 100Mbps or 200Mbps after the negotiation with the connected device.

1000Base-T

The Switch are with two Gigabit port. This two ports support 10Mbps, 100Mbps and 1000Mbps speed and also are full-duplex supported.

Cabling

Each 10/100/1000Base-T ports use RJ-45 sockets -- similar to phone jacks -- for connection of unshielded twisted-pair cable (UTP). The IEEE802.3ab Gigabit Ethernet standard requires 4-pair Category 5/5e UTP cable, IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet standard requires Category 5 UTP for 100Mbps 100Base-TX. 10Base-T networks can use Cat.3, 4, or 5 UTP (see table below). Maximum distance is 100meters (328 feet).

Port TypeCable TypeConnector

 

 

 

10Base-T

Cat 3, 4, 5, 2-pair

RJ-45

 

 

 

100Base-TX

Cat.5 UTP, 2-pair

RJ-45

 

 

 

1000Base-T

Cat. 5/5e UTP, 4-pair

RJ-45

 

 

 

Any Ethernet devices like hubs/ PCs can connect to the Switch by using straight-through wires. The eight 10/100Mbps port and two 1000Base-T are auto-MDI/ MDI-X can be used on straight-through or crossover cable.

2.3.2 Connecting end node or hub or switch

1.Place the Switch on a smooth surface or fasten the mounting brackets purchased separately with the provided screws in a standard 10”/19” rack.

2.Connect the power cord to the power inlet socket of Switch and the other end into the local power source outlet.

3.Connect other switch or PC to one port of the WGSD-1020 using Category 3/4/5 UTP/STP cabling.

4.Connect another switch or PC to the other port of Switch by following the same process as described in Step3.

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