4 Port USB 2.0 Extender over Gigabit Ethernet or Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat7 Cabling | 100m (330ft)
Product Diagram (USB2G4LEXT2NA)
Front
1
Rear
4
3
5
6
Component
1
USB-A Ports (4)
2
LEDs
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2
7
Function
Used to connect USB Devices (mouse, keyboard,
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etc.) to the Remote Extender.
Power:
Solid Blue: The Extenders are receiving power.
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Off: The Extenders are not receiving power.
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Link:
Solid Green: The Extenders are linked.
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Off: The Extenders are not linked.
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Slow Flashing: Establishing a link.
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Fast Flashing: Pairing mode.
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Host:
Solid Green: Extender is linked to the Host
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Computer
Flashing: Extenders are in a suspended state.
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Activity:
Amber: Data is transmitted between Extenders.
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Off: Extenders are in a suspended mode.
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3
Power Port (24V 1A)
4
Config Port
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5
Mode Button (pair)
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6
RJ45 Port
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7
USB-B Host Port
Requirements
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USB Enabled Host Computer
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Solid Core Cat5e unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or greater
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Connecting the Extenders using a Network Connection
Position the Local Extender near the Host Computer.
1.
Connect a Cat5e Cable (or better) to the RJ45 Port on the Local Extender and the
2.
other end to a RJ45 port on a Network Device.
Connect the USB Cable (included) to the USB-B Host Port on the Local Extender
3.
and the other end to a USB port on the Host Computer.
Position the Remote Extender near an AC Electrical Outlet.
4.
Connect a Cat5e Cable (or better) to the RJ45 Port on the Remote Extender and
5.
the other end to an RJ45 port on a Network Device.
Connect the Power Adapter (included) to the Power Port on the Remote Extender
6.
and the other end to an AC Electrical Outlet.
Connect USB Devices (max. 4) to the USB-A Ports on the Remote Extender.
7.
Connecting the Extenders using a Direct Connection
Position the Local Extender near the Host Computer.
1.
Position the Remote Extender near an AC Electrical Outlet.
2.
Quick-Start Guide
Used to connect the Remote Extender to AC
Electrical Outlets, using the Power Adapter
(included).
Currently reserved for manufacturer use.
Used to establish a connection between Local
and Remote Extenders.
Used to connect the Local Extender to a
Network Device.
Used to connect the Local Extender to the
Remote Extender.
Used to connect the Local Extender to the Host
Computer, using the USB Cable (included).
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Manual Revision: April 27, 2020 11:03 AM
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