Connecting To A Hub; Connecting To A Network Printer - Enterasys RBTSA-AA Quick Start Manual

802.11a/b/g wireless ethernet adapter
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Connecting to a Hub

You can supply network connections for up to 16 devices, such as computers and network printers, by
connecting the Ethernet Adapter to an Ethernet hub, as shown below.
CAUTION: You can directly connect the Ethernet Adapter to a hub that does not have an
uplink (MDIX) port, without the need of an Ethernet crossover cable.
VORSICHT: Der Ethernet-Adapter kann direkt mit einem Hub verbunden werden, der keinen
Uplink-(MDIX-)Port besitzt, ohne dass ein Ethernet-Verbindungskabel erforderlich ist.

Connecting to a Network Printer

You can connect a network printer directly to the Ethernet Adapter or to a hub that is connected to the
Ethernet Adapter. Used this way, the Ethernet Adapter allows you to place network printers in areas that
are not wired for Ethernet.
1
Configure the network printer as you would for connecting it to the wired LAN. For
details on configuring the printer, see your printer documentation.
2
If necessary, configure the Ethernet Adapter to associate with your access point.
3
Connect the Ethernet Adapter to power in its permanent location.
4
Connect the network printer directly to the Ethernet Adapter as shown in the figure below,
or into a hub that is connected to the Ethernet Adapter as shown in the previous section,
"Connecting to a Hub."
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802.11a/b/g Wireless
Ethernet Adapter
802.11a/b/g Wireless
Ethernet Adapter

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