User guide

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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Front Panel
Link
ACT
100
10
FDX
COL
DataDCD
Serial 2
Serial 1
DCD Data
Power
1234
RF102S Front Panel
Front Panel Description
LAN
Link/ACT Lights when the LAN client is correctly connected to the 10/100 BaseT Ethernet LAN.
100/10 Lights when the LAN client correctly establishes a 100 Mbps connection. Off when a
10 Mbps is established.
FDX/COL A constant light indicates a successful LAN connection. A frequently flickering light
indicates a packet collision on the network.
Serial 2
Data Blinks when the Serial async port is receiving or transmitting data.
DCD Lights when the Serial async port has a data carrier connection to a remote site.
Serial 1
Data Blinks when the Serial async port is receiving or transmitting data.
DCD Lights when the Serial async port has a data carrier connection to a remote site.
Power Lights when power is being supplied to the router.
Back Panel
Uplink/Normal
1234
Reset
Serial 1
5VDC
Serial 2
RF102S Back Panel
Back Panel Description
Power 5V DC The 5V DC Power socket is used to connect the device to the AC power
adapter.
Serial 1 Connects the router to a standard modem or ISDN TA.
Serial 2 Connects the router to a standard modem or ISDN TA.
Reset Press to reset the router to factory default settings.
4, 3, 2, 1 The four 10 BaseT/100 Base TX ports are used to connect the router to LAN
client workstations. If the RF102S is set to use the Uplink feature, the
number 1 LAN port is inactive as a LAN port. One port can be used for
uplink.
Uplink/Normal Slide the switch to the Uplink position to use the number 1 LAN 10/100 port
to expand your network by connecting a network cable to another router,
switch or hub. To connect the number 1 port to a LAN client workstation,
slide the switch to the Normal position.