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FCC Class A Appliance This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used properly in strict accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type-tested and found to comply the specifications in sub-part J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interferencein a residential installation.
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Checklist Carefully unpack the package and check its contents against the checklist giben below. Checklist of FHU-1603TXS/FHU-2403TXS/FHU-3203TXS 16/24/32 Port 100Mbps Stackable Ethernet Hub 16/24/32 Port 100Mbps Stackable Ethernet Hub User‘s manual Power cord 19” mount brackets Stack cable Plastic stand Please inform your supplier immediately for any wrong, missing, or damaged part if possible, retain the carton including the original packing materials, and use them against to repack the product in case there is a need to return it to us for repair.
Contents Introduction Ethernet Standards and Operating Speeds Fast Ethernet Hub Classes 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Cabling 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T:Important Differences 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Summary Features and Specification Specification Features Installation Hardware Description Front Panel Rear Panel Hardware Installation General Rules Connecting End Nodes Stacking two Hubs Connecting the hub to Another Hub by Uplink port Connecting the Hub to AC Power...
Troubleshooting Hub‘s RJ-45 Pin Assignments Introduction These hubs are technically known as 10/100BASE-TX Dual-Speed Ethernet hubs and 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet hubs. This Section describes what this means in practical terms. Ethernet Standards and Operation Speeds Ethernet standards are defined by the Institute o f Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ).
2.This hub series can be connected to another hub for the purpose of expanding the network. Note: A Class I hub will work with more than one type of Fast Ethernet interface card, but cannot be connected to another hub. 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Cabling The twisted-pair cables used for traditional Ethernet and Fast Ethernet all look the same on the outside.
Features and Specifications Features 1. Comply with the IEEE802.3u 100Base-TX Class II standard. 2. The 100Mbps Stackable Ethernet Hub are FHU-1603TXS: 16-port fast Ethernet hub FHU-2403TXS: 24-port fast Ethernet hub FHU-3203TXS: 32-port fast Ethernet hub The fast and dual speed Rack-Mount products’ series can stack up each. 3.
MDU-0117FXC: 100Mbps Fiber (SC) switching module 4. At rear panel, there are two stack connectors for stacking up to 3 units max. 5. At the front panel of 19” case, one push-bottom switch to setting the corresponding port as “normal port” or “Up-link port”. The “reset” switch is for reboot the hub.
Storage – 5% to 90% RH Input Power Requirement: 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz Registrations: FCC Part 15 Class A, CE Installation Hardware Description Fast Ethernet products provide only 100Mbps. The fast and dual speed Rack-mount hubs can stack up each other, but in a stack only one hub’s internal switching function is enabled and the others will be disabled automatically.
100BASE-TX Class II standard. Normally, the distance between two Class II hubs is 5 meters. This special ability allows user to use the bridging port as daisy-chain port(just like as 10BASE-T) and to expand the network size more flexible and the cabling system is similar to 10BASE-T.