Linksys EF3512 User Guide - Page 5
Getting to Know the, EtherFast, Port Gigabit, Ethernet Switch
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Instant EtherFast® Series Chapter 3: Getting to Know the EtherFast® 12-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch The 12-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch's Back Panel FAN Buzzer Power Radiates the heat inside the system. Warns you if the system overheats. To disable the warning system, use a pen point or similar object to push in the button and the buzzer will not sound if the system overheats. The Power port is where you will connect the included power cord. The 12-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch's Front Panel Ports 1-12 4 These twelve LAN (Local Area Network) ports connect network devices, such as PCs, print servers, network attached storage, and remote hard drives at 10/100/1000Mbps. Or, they can be used to expand your network by connecting to a 1000Mbps hub or switch. When connecting to a PC equipped with an Instant Gigabit Network Adapter, just plug one end of a Category 5e Ethernet network cable into the RJ45 port on the Adapter and the other end into one of the ports on the Gigabit Ethernet Switch. EtherFast® 8-Port and 12-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switches The LED Indicators Fan Red. The Fan LED lights up when the fan is not on. TEMP Red. The TEMP LED lights up when the operating temperature is too high. Power Green. The Power LED lights up when the Switch is powered on. 1000 Green. The 1000 LED lights up when the port is operating at 1000Mbps. If the LED is off, the port is operating at either 100Mbps or 10Mbps, or it is not active. 100 Green. The 100 LED lights up when the port is operating at 100Mbps. If this LED is off, the port is operating at either 1000Mbps or 10Mbps, or it is not active. 10 Amber. The 10 LED lights up when the port is operating at 10Mbps. If this LED is off, the port is operating at either 1000Mbps or 100Mbps, or it is not active. FDX Amber. If the FDX (Full Duplex/Collision) LED is lit up continuously, the connection made through the corresponding port is running in Full Duplex mode. If the LED is blinking, the port is experiencing data collisions. Infrequent collisions are normal. If this LED is blinking often, there may be a problem with your connection. ACT Green. The ACT LED blinks when data is being sent or received through the port. When the LED is off, there is no data being transferred through the port. 5