Chapter 2: hardware installation – Linksys ETHERFAST EF4124 User Manual

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EtherFast

®

16-Port and 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switches

Chapter 2: Hardware Installation

Building a Fast Ethernet network involves a few more topology rules in addi-
tion to 10BaseT network rules. These rules specify distance limitations and
cabling specifications. Data loss, collisions, and other network problems caus-
ing down time are likely to result if the rules below are not followed.

Use UTP Category 5 (EIA 568B, Cat 5) ethernet cabling with four twisted-
pair wires and RJ-45 tips for all Fast Ethernet connections.

Use the chart below to position any switches, hubs and workstations.

*Hub refers to any type of 100Mbps hub, including regular hubs and stackable
hubs. A 10Mbps hub linked to another 10Mbps hub or a 10/100 hub can span
up to 100 meters (328 feet).

No more than two hubs should be uplinked in a row in a Fast Ethernet net-
work. A set of stacked hubs, which must be stacked with a stacking cable,
counts as one hub or node on the network.

In Fast Ethernet, an Ethernet Switch acts as a repeater, regenerating data sig-
nals before passing them on to the next device. Hubs cannot act as repeaters.

From

Switch

Hub*

Switch or Hub*

To

Switch or Hub*

Hub*

Workstation

Maximum Distance

100 meters (328 feet)

5 meters (16.4 feet)

100 meters (328 feet)

Instant EtherFast

®

Series

2

EtherFast

®

16-Port or 24-Port 10/100 Ethernet Switch (Only ONE Switch

included)

AC Power Cable

User Guide and Registration Card

Mounting kit containing: Four rubber feet for mounting an Ethernet Switch
on a table Two mounting brackets Six screws for attaching the brackets to a
rack (not shown)

Package Contents

Figure 1-1

Planning Your Network

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