3Com 3C16751 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Networking Terminology; REATING
- Page 3 – Before You Start; Workstation Connections; Using the Rubber Feet and Stacking Clips
- Page 4 – Positioning Your OfficeConnect Hub; Wall Mounting the OfficeConnect Hub
- Page 5 – Connecting Another OfficeConnect Hub; Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) Configuration Rules; Powering Up and Checking Connections; Spot Checks
- Page 7 – Do not use; Dimensions and Operating Conditions; Standards; IMENSIONS
- Page 8 – EMC S; TATEMENTS
1
Welcome to the world of networking with 3Com
®
.
In the modern business environment, communication
and sharing information are crucial. Computer
networks have proved to be one of the fastest modes
of communication. The OfficeConnect
®
product
range from 3Com brings the power of computer
networks to the small office.
The OfficeConnect Dual Speed Hub 16 is an
easy-to-use Class II
hub (repeater) with 16
10/100BASE-TX ports. It allows you to set up a
network with both Ethernet (10Mbps) and Fast
Ethernet (100Mbps) workstations and other devices
(a Class II hub can be connected to another Fast
Ethernet hub, a Class I hub cannot).
When referring to the OfficeConnect Dual Speed
Hub 16, this guide uses the term ‘Hub’.
Each port on the Hub can be connected to either a
10BASE-T (Ethernet) or a 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet)
device. The port senses the speed of the connected
equipment and operates at the appropriate speed.
If you wish to extend an existing Ethernet network
into Fast Ethernet, adding a Dual Speed Hub 16 can
offer a more cost-effective migration path than
adding both a 100Mbps hub and a 10/100Mbps
switch.
Small Network with OfficeConnect Dual Speed Hub 16
The Hub is ideal for use with other OfficeConnect
products. The OfficeConnect product range is
compact and attractively designed for desktop use,
and neatly stacks together with clips. For further
information, refer to the “OfficeConnect Product
Range” sheet that accompanies the Hub.
This guide helps you get the most out of your Hub.
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Published
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Summary
2 Networking Terminology A Network is a collection of workstations (for example, IBM-compatible PCs) and other equipment (for example, printers), connected for the purpose of exchanging information or sharing resources. Networks vary in size; some are within a single room, others span continents. A ...
3 Before You Start Your OfficeConnect Dual Speed Hub 16 comes with: One power adapter for use with the Hub One power cord A Warranty Registration card for you to fill out and return Four rubber feet Four stacking clips An OfficeConnect Product Range sheet An OfficeConnect Network Assistant CD-ROM Th...
4 Positioning Your OfficeConnect Hub When installing your Hub, ensure: It is out of direct sunlight and away from sources of heat. Cabling is away from power lines, fluorescent lighting fixtures, and sources of electrical noise such as radios, transmitters and broadband amplifiers. Water or moisture...