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10/100 dual-speed ethernet/fast ethernet switch
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10/100 Dual-Speed Switch User's Guide
blocks do not meet this standard, an upgrade is
necessary.
We recommend using Category 5 cabling for all connections in
order to make it easier to transition all stations to 100 Mbps.
Different connection schemes require different types of cable.
Please use the following chart when choosing cables:
DEVICE
PORT
DEVICE BEING
USED
CONNECTED
Normal
Switch
Uplink
A crossover cable is a normal straight-through twisted-pair cable in
which the wires have been crossed at one end. Please refer to
Appendix B: Cables and Connectors for more detailed information
about crossover cables.

PC to Switch

A PC can be directly connected to the switch, giving the PC a high-
bandwidth dedicated connection to the network. The PC must first
be fitted with a 10BASE-T Ethernet, 100 BASE-TX Fast Ethernet
or 10/100 dual-speed network interface card (NIC) with an RJ-45
jack for twisted-pair connections. In the case of 10BASE-T, the PC
can be connected using a Category 3, 4 or 5 UTP/STP straight
cable; a 10/100 dual-speed or 100BASE-TX connection needs
20
PORT
TYPE
Normal
Crossover (X)
Hub or
Switch
Uplink
Straight-Through (||)
Server (or PC)
Straight-Through (||)
Normal
Straight-Through (||)
Hub or
Switch
Uplink
Crossover (X)
Server (or PC)
Crossover (X)
Connecting The Switch
CABLE TO USE

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