Cabling Devices
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Media Requirements
Incorrect cabling is often the cause of network configuration problems.
Read the next two pages if you're unsure of your requirements.
100Base-TX
The 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet specification requires that you use
CAT 5 UTP cabling to operate at 100Mbps. If you use lower grade cabling
(CAT 3 or CAT 4), you may get a connection, but will soon experience data
loss or slow performance. You're limited to 100 meters between any two
devices.
10Base-T
The 10Base-T Ethernet specification allows you to use CAT 3, CAT 4, or
CAT 5 UTP cabling. You're limited to 100 meters between any two devices.
Straight-through vs. Crossover Cables
Hub ports are wired MDI-X, so use a straight-through cable when
connecting to a workstation or server (network adapter cards are wired
MDI). For direct connection to another MDI-X port, use the daisy-chain
port or a crossover cable. Here are the pin arrangements for the hub's
Ethernet jack and the typical RJ-45 connector.
Pin 8
1
2
9
10
Pin 1
Testing a cable
A quick way to check a cable's link integrity is to plug one end into the
daisy-chain port, the other end of into port 2, and check the Activity LEDs
for ports 1 and 2. If the LEDs are on, you have a functioning straight-
through cable.
If the LEDs are off, remove the cable from the daisy-chain port and
reinsert it in port 1. If the Activity LEDs for ports 1 and 2 are on, you
have a functioning crossover cable.
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Pin 1
8
1
Clip
Pin 8