D-Link DFE-680TX Quick Installation Guide - Page 4

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For instructions on configuration, please see your User's Manual. APPENDIX A Connecting Your Network Cable Category 5 UTP cable can be used for both Fast Ethernet cabling and for traditional Ethernet cabling. Connecting for Fast Ethernet cabling Cat5 cable is required for Fast Ethernet operation. The maximum cable length between the DFE-680TX/TXD and the supporting hub is 300 ft. The cable must be straight (not a crossover cable), with an RJ-45 plug at each end. Connecting for traditional (10Mbps) Ethernet cabling Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5 UTP cable, as well as EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP cable, all qualify under traditional Ethernet cabling rules. The maximum cable run between the DFE-680TX/TXD and the supporting hub is 300 ft. The cable must be straight (not a crossover cable) with an RJ-45 plug at each end. APPENDIX B To check for the proper installation of your DFE-680TX/TXD, please click on START > SETTINGS > CONTROL PANEL>, double click on the SYSTEM icon. At the SYSTEM PROPERTIES window, click on the DEVICE MANAGER tab. Your DFE-680TX/TXD will appear under NETWORK ADAPTERS, as shown. 12

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For instructions on configuration, please see your User's Manual.
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APPENDIX
To check for the proper installation
of
your DFE-680TX/TXD, please
click on
START > SETTINGS >
CONTROL PANEL>
, double click
on the
SYSTEM
icon. At the
SYSTEM PROPERTIES
window,
click on the
DEVICE MANAGER
tab. Your
DFE-680TX/TXD
will
appear under
NETWORK
ADAPTERS
, as shown.
Category 5 UTP cable can be used for both
Fast Ethernet
cabling and for
traditional
Ethernet cabling.
Cat5 cable is required for Fast Ethernet
operation.
The maximum cable length between
the DFE-680TX/TXD and the supporting hub is
300 ft.
The cable must be straight (not a
crossover cable), with an RJ-45 plug at each end.
Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5 UTP cable, as well as EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm STP
cable, all qualify under traditional Ethernet cabling rules.
The maximum cable run
between the DFE-680TX/TXD and the supporting hub is 300 ft.
The cable must be straight (not a crossover cable) with an RJ-45 plug at each end.
Connecting for Fast Ethernet cabling
Connecting for traditional (10Mbps) Ethernet cabling
Connecting Your Network Cable
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APPENDIX
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