Connecting Computers To Your Switch
Your Switch’s rear panel has eight standard RJ-45 ports, plus a Gigabit port.
Each 10/100 port automatically detects the speed and duplex of the attached
cabling to a network card, switch, hub, etc. The ports operate in either full or
half duplex, which lets you run at speeds of 200Mbps, 100Mbps, 20Mbps or
10Mbps. The Gigabit port operates at 2000 Mbps.
Each 10/100 port on your Switch can connect to workstations, file servers,
hubs, repeaters, bridges, routers or other switches. Connections to the switch
require UTP Category 5 network cabling with RJ-45 tips, not to exceed 100
meters (328 feet) in length.
To connect a computer directly to the switch, plug one end of a standard network cable into the switch, then plug the other end of the cable into the computer's network adapter.
To connect the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter to the Workgroup
GigaSwitch, plug one end of the cable provided in the package into the RJ-45
port on the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter and the other into the
GigaSwitch port on the back of the Workgroup GigaSwitch.
Uplinking to Other Switches and Hubs
Your GigaSwitch can be uplinked to other switches, hubs, and similar network devices, provided that those devices have an uplink port. Attach the
Category 5e cabling to the uplink port of the network device that you are
uplinking to, and plug the other end of the cable into one of the open ports
(not the Gigabit port) on your GigaSwitch.
Plug in the GigaSwitch's AC power adapter. The Power LED will light up. As
devices make connections to the Switch’s ports, each por t's cor responding
Link/Act LED will light up. The remaining LEDs will also light up according to how your connection is made, e.g. full or half duplex, 10Mbps or
100Mbps.
If the Switch experiences excessive data collisions, verify that your network
cabling is securely crimped and installed properly.
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Instant Gigabit Series
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Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting Up
Installing The Workgroup Gigaswitch
3. Open your computer and locate the PCI slot(s) on your motherboard. PCI
slots are easily identified by their beige or white color, and by the fact that
network cards fit snugly into them. Remove the metal slot cover on the
back of the PC, then insert the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter into any
available PCI card slot.
4. If you are interested in Wake-On-LAN, refer to the Appendix for instruc-
tions on Wake-on-Lan installation. Wake-On-LAN can be installed at any
time, so there is no need to do it now.
5. Once your Instant Gigabit Network Adapter is firmly in place, secure
its fastening tab to your PC's chassis with a mounting screw.
6. Replace your PC's cover.
7. Connect one end of the twisted-pair cable to your PC at the Instant
Gigabit Network Adapter’s RJ-45 port.
8. Plug the other end of the cable into your network’s Gigabit hub or switch
port.
9. Reconnect your PC’s power, then power on your computer. Your comput-
er will automatically recognize the card and assign it a unique IRQ ("interrupt") and I/O address.
The card installation is complete. Next, you must configure your PC’s
operating system to work with the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter.
Turn to the appropriate section for your PC’s operating system for driver
installation instructions.
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