Cost-effective stackable hubs, General features of a dual-speed hub – Macsense Connectivity FDH-608/616 User Manual

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NOTE: The jack adjacent to 1X must never be used at the same time.

LED indicators allow users to check each port's status and network traffic at a

glance. Extensive LEDs are displayed on the hub to allow easy network manage-
ment.

The power socket accepts AC power of 115~230V at 50~60 Hz.

Cost-Effective Stackable Hubs

These Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs provide the quickest method of upgrading

your network to Fast Ethernet. There's no need to replace an existing network
infrastructure. Just add a Dual-Speed hub to link any new Fast Ethernet devices
into your current network. These Dual-Speed hubs bring you the immediate perfor-
mance advantages of Fast Ethernet at an incremental cost. WhatÕs more, these
stackable hubs break Fast Ethernet's two-hub cascade barrier, allowing you to link
up to three hubs via the built-in stack ports (using any combination of these hub
models).

These Dual-Speed Hubs provide an effective solution for expanding Ethernet

and Fast Ethernet networks at a modest price. Up to three units can be stacked
together, supporting up to 24 (8-Port Fast Ethernet Dual-Speed Hub) or 48 users
(16-Port Fast Ethernet Dual-Speed Hub). To interconnect the 10 Mbps and
100Mbps segments, just add an FDH-608 or FDH-616 unit to the stack. However,
a single Fast Ethernet Dual-Speed Hub stack of only two units can easily meet the
networking needs of most small to medium-sized workgroups. As your workgroups
gradually expand, just add more hubs to your stack, or uplink to another hub or
switch using ordinary straight-through cable.

General Features of a Dual-Speed Hub

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