10Base-T Device; Figure 4-2. Switch Connected To A Normal (Non-Uplink) Port On A Hub Or Switch Using A Straight Or Crossover Cable - TRENDnet TEG-S224M User Manual

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide
A 100BASE-TX hub or switch can be connected to the Switch
via a four-pair Category 5 UTP/STP straight cable.
If the other switch or hub contains an unused Uplink port, we
suggest connecting the other device's Uplink (MDI-II) port to any of
the switch's (MDI-X) ports (1x - 22x, or one of the 100BASE-TX
module ports) using a normal straight-through cable, as shown
below.
If the other device does not have an unused Uplink port, make the
connection with a normal straight-through cable from one of the
Uplink ports on the switch to any normal crossed port on the hub.
Alternatively, if you have a crossover cable you can save the Uplink
ports for other connections and make this one from a crossed port to
another crossed port.
Figure 4-2. Switch connected to a normal (non-Uplink) port on a
hub or switch using a straight or crossover cable

10BASE-T Device

For a 10BASE-T device, the Switch's LED indicators should display
the following:
100M LED speed indicator is OFF.
Link/Act indicator is ON.
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Uplink
1 x
3 x
5x
7 x
9 x
S l o t 1
Uplink
2 x
4 x
6x
8 x
10x
11x
1 3 x
15x
17x
1 9 x
2 1 x
1 2 x
1 4 x
16x
18x
2 0 x
2 2 x
Connecting The Switch

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