Trendnet te100-sk3plus Specification Guide

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TRENDnet's TE100-SK3plus, a 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet 
Switched Network Kit, is a complete solution for connecting 
two personal computers to share files, printers, and hard 
drives. The kit comes with two 32-bit PCI Bus 10/100Mbps 
NWay Fast Ethernet PCI cards (TE100-PCIWN), one 5-port 
10/100Mbps Ethernet Mini Switch (TE100-S55Eplus), two 15 
feet CAT5 cables, and an easy-to-use installation guide. As 
your network grows, you can uplink switches or network hubs 
to the 5-port mini switch to gain more ports. Designed 
especially for home and small office use, this reliable network 
kit lets you cruise in 200Mbps (full-duplex) and expand your 
network in the future.
TE100-SK3plus
5-Port 10/100Mbps Switched Fast Ethernet Network Kit
Complies with IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u standards
Single RJ-45 connector (CAT 3, 4, 5 UTP/STP cables for 
10Mbps operation and CAT 5 UTP/STP cable for 100Mbps 
operation)
32-bit PCI Bus master mode
Plug and Play (PnP) for auto-configuration
Supports half- and full-duplex operation
Built-in FIFO buffers reduces overhead of memory transfers
Compatible with all popular operating systems
5 Year Warranty
Complies with IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u standards
Five 10/100Mbps NWay auto-negotiation UTP/STP RJ-45 ports
Operates at maximum packet filtering and forwarding rate
MDI-II uplink port (shared) for easy expansion
128Kb buffer memory
Half- or full-duplex mode
Filtering Address Table up to 1K MAC entries (per device)
Compact design with external power adapter
5 Year Warranty
BENEFITS
FEATURES
Upgrabable: 
Expandable: 
Flexible: 
Cost Effective: 
Add workstations as needed.
Add a server, Internet station, network 
printer, or network hub without 
changing the switch.
Switch is small enough to be put 
anywhere it is needed.
With lifetime warranty, purchase only 
the parts you need.
10/100Mbps 32-Bit N-way Fast Ethernet PCI Card (TE100-PCIWN) 
5-Port 10/100Mbps Ethernet Mini Switch (TE100-S55Eplus)
TE100-SK3plus (11-17-2002)
TRENDnet
TRENDware, USA
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