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5-3. Connecting 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Network
The system board provides an RJ-45 port for connection to 100Base-TX Fast
Ethernet or 10Base-T Ethernet Network with a single connection over
unshielded twisted-pair (UTP). The adapter automatically operates at 10Mbps
or 100Mbps when the appropriate 10/100Base hub is connected.
To connect the adapter to 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Network, you need a
twisted-pair Category 5 cable with RJ-45 modular jacks at both ends. This cable
can have a maximum length of 300 feet (100 meters).
5-4. Connecting 10Base-T Ethernet Network
To connect the adapter to a 10Base-T Ethernet Network, you need a
twisted-pair Category 3, 4 or 5 cables with RJ-45 modular jacks at both ends.
This cable can have a maximum length of 300 feet (100 meters).
5-5. 10MBase/100MBase Installation Notice
100Mbps network must be shielded twisted-pair (STP) or Category 5
unshielded twisted-pair cable. Do not use a Category 3 or 4 cable for
100Mbps-network operation, it could cause data loss. Category 3 or 4
cable is good for 10Mbps network only.
Category 5 cable is also good for 10Mbps operation. Use UTP Category 5
cable for the versatility to operate the network at either 100Mbps or
10Mbps speed without changing cable.
Two pairs of wiring are required.
Depending on building codes, different insulation materials may be
required. Plenum-rated or TEFLON-coated wiring maybe required in
some areas where fireproofing is required.
The wire gauge should be between 18 and 26 AWG (Most telephone
installations use 24-gauge wiring).
UTP cable should meet the following requirements:
1. Solid copper
2. Nominal capacitance: less than 16pF/ft
3. Nominal impedance: 100 ohms
4. Nominal attenuation: less than 11.5db