Netopia R9100 Ethernet Router Back Panel Ports - Netopia R9100 User Reference Manual

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3.
Connect one end of one of the RJ-45 cables to any of the Ethernet hub ports on the router, and the other
end to the Ethernet port of your PC.
(If you are connecting the router to an existing Ethernet hub, use Ethernet port #1 on the router and set the
crossover switch to the Uplink position.)
You should now have: the power adapter plugged in; the Ethernet cable connected between the router and
your computer; and the Line cable connected between the router and your Internet modem.

Netopia R9100 Ethernet Router back panel ports

The following table describes all the Netopia R9100 Ethernet Router back panel ports.
Port
Power port
Line port
Console port
Auxiliary port
Crossover switch
8-port Ethernet hub
A mini-DIN8 power adapter cable connection.
The dedicated Ethernet port for your connection to your Internet connection
device's Ethernet port. Use Line 1, not Line 2.
A DB-9 console port for a direct serial connection to the console screens. You
can use this if you are an experienced user. See
your router" on page
6-3.
An HD-15 auxiliary port for attaching an external modem or the optional
AppleTalk kit.
A crossover switch with Normal and Uplink positions. If you use Ethernet Port
#1 for a direct Ethernet connection between a computer and the router, set the
switch to the Normal position. If you are connecting the router to an Ethernet
hub, use Ethernet port #1 on the router and set the switch to the Uplink
position.
Eight Ethernet jacks. You will use one of these to configure the Netopia R9100.
For a new installation, use the Ethernet connection. Alternatively, you can use
the console connection to run console-based management using a direct serial
connection. You can either connect your computer directly to any of the Ethernet
ports on the router, or connect both your computer and the router to an existing
Ethernet hub on your LAN.
Making the Physical Connections 3-3
Description
"Connecting a console cable to

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