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Table of Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction Features Package Content Wire Diagram Chapter 2 Quick Install Chapter 3 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Appendix A Spec. Sheet
Chapter 1
Introduction:
Congratulations on the purchase of this EZ-800 Switch. The EZ-800s is affordable and small yet great for business and home uses. Plug & Play is important these days. People are often confused about setting up their home or business network so they rather have a unit that sets everything up for them. Just plug the Ethernet cables from a source into the ports on the EZ-800s will automatically obtain the IP address for you. There is no need to install any software or no setup required. Every LAN port on the EZ-800s has an AutoUplink ability which means you can connect your existing router into any of the five ports on the EZ-800s and it will connect and establish the connection automatically. As simple as 1-2-3, the EZ-800s is the best solution whether if you want to setup a LAN party or expand your existing home/business network so you can have more computers linked together. Please read farther down for more information on this great unit and thank you for choosing GigaFast.
Features:
Eight auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports, using Category 5 (Cat5) unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable IEEE 802.3x Standard Compliant Automatic address learning function to build the packet forwarding information table Auto-sensing full-duplex or half-duplex mode of operation, plug and play installation with no software configuration required
Wire-speed filtering to direct traffic to the appropriate port without speed reduction Front panel LEDs provide network traffic status and data transmission speed indicators Five RJ-45 ports on the rear panel, reducing desktop cable clutter Auto-Uplink function simplifies network extension and allows the switch and allows the switch to connect to another switch or hub using a straightthrough cable
Plastic housing with choice of wall mounting slots or rubber feet Compliance with the Class B EMI standard to prevent interference with home and business equipment 3-Year Warranty
Package Content:
One 8-Port Network Switch One AC/DC Power Adapter One Warranty Card Four Rubber Feet Wall Screws
Wire Diagram:
Front
Back
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Chapter 2
Quick Install:
1. Install a 10/100Mbps (10/100Base-TX) network adapter card into every computer you want to attach to the network. Make sure you install the Network adaptor drivers in accordance with the manufacturers directions. 2. Prepare the twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 plugs (Ethernet adapters) on each end. Use Category 5/5e cable for all connections. Make sure the cable length is less than or equal to no more than 100 meters (328 feet). 3. Attach one end of the cable to the RJ-45 port of the computers network adapter card and the other end to any available port of the 8-port Network Switch. 4. Locate a suitably switched 120volt AC power outlet to plug in the supplied power pack. 5. Insert the power pack into the power outlet. 6. Connect the cable attached to the power pack adapter to the power inlet on the rear panel of the switch.
*Note* If youre trying to expand your home/business network with the EZ800s into a router, simply have an Ethernet cable connected in between of the EZ-800s and the router you have. Any port will work because of the auto-uplink function on the switch.
Aftermath:
After you have successfully installed the EZ-800s, check the lights in the front and see if they are operating. For each Ethernet cable you insert into the port on the switch and the other end, the link light in the front will light up. If you experience problems with this product please read our FAQ guide or contact our technical support line.
Chapter 3
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: What is the dimension on the EZ-800s?
A: L: 155mm x W: 95mm x H: 25mm
Q: Can I use the EZ-800s to share the internet connection with other computers within my network?
A: The answer is yes and no. The EZ-800s allows only one IP to be used at a time. If you want to share one IP with multiple computers then a router is needed. EZ-800s allows you to do file and sharing, LAN (Local Area Network) gaming etc. For example: If you have more than one IP address, then it is possible to use the EZ-800s to share the internet connection. To do this:
1. Make sure you set up the dedicated IP address from your ISP under TCP/IP Internet Protocol under your Windows Operating System 2. By default the automatically obtain an IP address is bubbled in. Bubble specify an IP addresses and insert the dedicated IP address. 3. Specify the Mask address and click on apply 4. Please ensure that you do a ping test to make sure the switch is communicating with your ISP/computers on the network.
1. Under System Preference there should be a Network, click on it 2. Go to Built in Ethernet and that is where you set up your static internet protocols
Q: I have plugged in everything that is required on the EZ-800s and have checked the settings, but still cant get a connection through the switch, what do I do?
A: Try to do a power-cycle on the EZ-800s and see if that makes any difference. To do a power-cycle:
1. Unplug the power off the switch and leave it for few minutes 2. Plug back in the power after and wait for a few seconds before operating
Q: I plugged in my Ethernet cable into one of the ports on the EZ800s and the Link light flashes once every second or so.
A: There are several situations might occur when the Link light on that particular port is flashing.
1. Your Ethernet cable might be defective 2. The TX/Duplex rate on the network cards are different from each other 3. Static IP addresses werent set on the computers that is within the network
Q: I have set up my switch with static IPs and all the lights seem to be okay, but I cant do file sharing with my computers that are plugged into the EZ-800s
A: Make sure you have same Work Group names on each computer. To change your Work Group name:
1. Go to: Start > Settings > Control Panel and click on System
2. You should then see several tabs on one dialog. One of those tabs will allow you to change the workgroup name on that particular computer 3. Be certain that all the computers have the same workgroup name
Q: Does the EZ-800s have the auto uplink ability? If so, which port?
A: Our EZ-800s all have auto uplink and any port supports it.
Q: I have a router and the EZ-800s can I expand my network with those two devices?
A: Your router should have an uplink port somewhere. Connect that port with an Ethernet cable and into a port on the EZ-800s and that will expand your network
Q: I have an older Ethernet card and upon installation the link light on the EZ-800s flashes every second or so, what is wrong?
A: It indicates that your network card is running 100mb Full Duplex. Change the TX rate to 10mb Half Duplex and restart the computer to take effect.
Q: Is a cross-over cable needed to connect the EZ-800s to another hub or some type of device?
A: A cross-over cable is not needed due to the auto-uplink ability on the EZ-800s
Network Cables
Topology LED Indicators Per Device Per Port Transmission Method MAC address table Filter/Forward Buffer Memory Flow control Duplex mode Power Supply Dimensions Temperature Humidity Housing EMI Warranty