10Base2 cable specifications This is an ASCII file called RG58_CBL.TXT in the ATI CardAssistant \TXT\GENERAL directory. Use a text editor or a word processor with a mono-space font such as Courier to print this file if needed for reference. ************************************************************ ** ** ** Specifications and recommendations for 10Base2 cabling ** ** ** ************************************************************ BNC connector ============= In addition to an RJ45 connector, the AT-2400 PCI Ethernet Adapter Card has a Bayonnet Nut Coupler (BNC) connector for 10Base2 standard thin Ethernet RG58 coaxial cable (thinnet). RG58 coaxial cabling ==================== The maximum segment length is 185 meters (606 ft.), and the minimum length between nodes is 0.5 meters (1.64 ft.). For more information on the 10Base2 specification, contact your local network supplier or call the IEEE at 800-678-IEEE. Recommended cable ----------------- IEEE 802.3 10Base2 standard Termination ----------- Internal nodes on a segment should be connected to the thinnet cable via standard 10Base2 T-connectors. End-point nodes and only end-point nodes should be terminated with 50 Ohm terminators. (As a default, Allied Telesyn 10Base2 hubs offer 50 Ohm termination internally.) If the segment end does not have internal termination, use a T-connector and 50 Ohm barrel terminator. Link integrity ============== ACT light for activity LNK light for link Refer to the "Diagnostic LED" information file for brief description. Note: The LED indicates read/write activity on the network, not necessarily activity on the adapter. Common problems =============== A hub can't detect a workstation -------------------------------- This is often the result of a crossed wire in the cable or wiring closet. Make sure the wiring is correct. Workstations can't connect to the network ----------------------------------------- Reset or power off/on your hub or switch. * Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Download Driver Pack
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