Linksys EF2H24 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Introduction
- Page 4 – Planning Your Network; They should always be connected to a hub.; · The maximum distance between 2 10BaseT hubs, (or a 10BaseT hub and an; Overview
- Page 5 – About Fast Ethernet
- Page 7 – Appendix; Crimping Your Own Network Cables
- Page 8 – Power off the hub and remove the AC power cord from the hub.; Fiber Optic Modules
- Page 9 – Maximum distance
- Page 10 – Operating Temperature:; Specifications
- Page 11 – © Copyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved.
Instant EtherFast
®
II Series
EtherFast II
10/100 Hubs
Use this guide to install these
Linksys Products:
User Guide
EtherFast II
10/100
16-Port Rack-
Mountable Hub
(EF2H16)
EtherFast II
10/100
24-Port Rack-
Mountable Hub
(EF2H24)
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Summary
Instant EtherFast II Series 10/100 Hubs Introduction EASY TO SET UP--EASY TO MAINTAINThe EtherFast II 10/100 Hubs from Linksys are the second generation in theInstant EtherFast Series that quickly set the standard for economical networkexpansion. Since they are ready to run right out of the box and ...
10/100 Hubs Planning Your Network The rules that govern how nodes and hubs are distributed across a networkare important to ensure the integrity of your data. Cabling specif ications, dis-tance limits, and other topology rules must be followed in order to avoid col-lisions, data loss, and downed net...
10/100 Hubs Getting to Know the 10/100 Hub Power LED will be lit whenever the hub is receiving power. 10 Col When lit, this LED indicates that collisions are being encountered at 10Mbps. 100 Col When lit, this LED indicates that collisions are being encountered at 100Mbps. Some collisions are normal...