Connect the hub to a network, Set the normal/uplink push button – NETGEAR EN104TP User Manual

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Model EN104TP/EN106TP/EN108TP Ethernet Hub Installation Guide

Cascading refers to connecting hubs together to increase the number of ports or
the number of users supported on the network. The 10BASE-T ports can be used
to cascade hubs together.

The twisted pair cable extended from a 10BASE-T port (or UTP port) is called a
twisted pair segment and can be up to 100 meters (m) in length. The 10BASE-T
ports, with the exception of port 4 on the

Model EN104

TP

hub, port 6 on the Model

EN106

TP

hub, or port 8 on the

Model EN108

TP

hub, are MDI-X (or Normal) ports.

Use the following table as a guide for selecting the appropriate network cable.

Set the Normal/Uplink Push Button

If you are connecting to port 4 on the

Model EN104

TP

hub, port 6 on the Model

EN106

TP

hub, or port 8 on the

Model EN108

TP

hub, use the following table.

Determine the type of cable to use and how to set the Normal/Uplink push
button for port 4, port 6, or port 8.

Connecting Port
on the Hub

Connecting Device

Cable Used

Model EN104

TP

hub:

Ports 1–3

PC, server, or router

Straight-through cable

Ports 1–3

Hub or switch

Crossover cable

Model EN106

TP

hub:

Ports 1–5

PC, server, or router

Straight-through cable

Ports 1–5

Hub or switch

Crossover cable

Model EN108

TP

hub:

Ports 1–7

PC, server, or router

Straight-through cable

Ports 1–7

Hub or switch

Crossover cable

Connecting Port

Connecting Device

Cable Used

Port 4, port 6, or port 8
set to Normal

PC, server, or router

Straight-through cable

Port 4, port 6, or port 8
set to Uplink

Hub or switch

Straight-through cable

Connect the Hub to a Network

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