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ASE- THERNET USER’S MANUAL Trademarks: All product and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
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PALM Ethernet hub..........1 a Class A computing device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Product Features..........1 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against Product Specifications........2...
LED indicators This hub is designed for plug-and-play installation and easy Power/PWR management. The hub provides an Uplink connection for your Collision/COL network expansion via a RJ-45 connector, making it easy to link BNC Partition two hubs together. LINK Activity/ACT This...
Lit whenever a packet collision occurs on (The Rear Panel of 8 port PALM hub) the Ethernet network. A collision means that two or more stations have tried to transmit the same time. Frequent collisions may mean that network segment is congested.
It is important that the pairings of wires in the your existing coaxial Ethernet system still valuable, capable of modular plug match the pairs in the modular jack as well as the connecting different Ethernet cabling systems together with wide horizontal and backbone wiring.
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Establish a Basic Twisted-Pair Network I. Network Interconnection via Twisted-Pair Wire: 1. Placing the hub The hub should be located in a secure place accessible only to the 100M network administrator. It should be close to a power source, since 100M it requires power in order to operate.
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4. Connecting 10Base-2 Thin Coaxial Cabling To connect the 10Base-2 network, attach the cable’s BNC T connector to the BNC port on the hub. The open end of the T should be terminated by using a 50 Ohms Terminator. Cascading the hubs by Uplink port When connecting two hubs, one hub uses the UpLink port and the other end is on a normal port.