TRENDnet TE100-S4PCI Manual - Page 13

Uplink button, Software Installation

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Uplink button One of the 4-Port 10/100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch Cards is equipped with a Normal (MDI-X)/Uplink (MDI-II) push button that allows you to select normal (MDI-X) wiring or uplink (MDI-II) wiring. Port 4 is configured for normal wiring when the push button is in the out position. When the push button is pressed in, the port is configured for uplink wiring. Configuring the ports allows direct connection to a server or PC, or to another switch or a hub to form a network backbone. Software Installation On account of the great variety of network environments for which the 4-Port 10/100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch Card may be used, and revisions of those network systems, the instructions for software installation are given as HELME.COM files on the 4-Port 10/100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch Card Software Diskette. Run the root directory HELPME.COM for overview information, and for full installation details, run the INSTALL.EXE and referenced instruction files in the sub-directory appropriate to your network operating system. 9

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Uplink button
One of the 4-Port 10/100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch Cards is
equipped with a Normal (MDI-X)/Uplink (MDI-II) push button that
allows you to select normal (MDI-X) wiring or uplink (MDI-II)
wiring. Port 4 is configured for normal wiring when the push button is
in the out position. When the push button is pressed in, the port is
configured for uplink wiring. Configuring the ports allows direct
connection to a server or PC, or to another switch or a hub to form a
network backbone.
Software Installation
On account of the great variety of network environments for which
the 4-Port 10/100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch Card may be used, and
revisions of those network systems, the instructions for software
installation are given as HELME.COM files on the 4-Port
10/100Mbps NWay Ethernet Switch Card Software Diskette.
Run the
root directory HELPME.COM for overview information, and for full
installation details, run the INSTALL.EXE and referenced instruction
files in the sub-directory appropriate to your network operating
system.