Kingston Technology KND2410TX 用户手册
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Kingston Technology Company KND2410TX User’s Guide - Rev. A01
Hardware Installation
Before you begin installing network cables, please take a few minutes to
familiarize yourself with the dual-speed hub. See the diagram below:
familiarize yourself with the dual-speed hub. See the diagram below:
Front Panel
Fig. 1-2 KND2410TX Front Panel
Power LED
The green LED indicates the power status. The LED will light up when the AC
power connector is properly connected to a power source.
power connector is properly connected to a power source.
Collision LEDs
There are two (2) separate collision LEDs for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps
segments. If a collision is detected on a 10Mbps segment, the “10” LED will
flash amber. If a collision is detected on a 100Mbps segment, the “100” LED
will flash amber. Collisions occur when 2 or more ports receive data
simultaneously
segments. If a collision is detected on a 10Mbps segment, the “10” LED will
flash amber. If a collision is detected on a 100Mbps segment, the “100” LED
will flash amber. Collisions occur when 2 or more ports receive data
simultaneously
100TX (Speed-Detection) LEDs
The 100TX LED lights up when 100Mbps operation is detected. The 100TX
LED will not light up if 10Mbps operation is detected.
LED will not light up if 10Mbps operation is detected.
Link / Activity LEDs
The LINK / ACTIVITY LEDs service both 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX
operation. A steady green light indicates that a good link has been established.
A flashing green light indicates that data is being received.
operation. A steady green light indicates that a good link has been established.
A flashing green light indicates that data is being received.
If the Link LED does not display a steady green link light, please check the
following:
following:
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Uplink Port
Power LED
Collision LEDs
for 10 and 100
10/100BASE-TX
UTP Ports
100TX LEDs
Link / Activity LEDs