Product Information
NETGEAR's EN100 Series Ethernet hubs connect your PCs for the important functions you need - file, print, resource, and Internet access sharing, e-mail communications, and multi-user network gaming. Flexible, straightforward and cost-effective, these hubs deliver an extraordinary value for users seeking a highly dependable and easy-to-use connectivity solution.NETGEAR's EN100 Series effectively provides data exchange, resource sharing, and client/server or peer-to-peer applications solutions with simple UTP (unshielded twisted-pair) wiring. The hub links to other networks using thin coaxial cables connected to the BNC port, or by using other cabling with appropriate external AUI transceivers for great backbone support. Push-button uplink port simplifies cascading with other hubs for network expansion using standard UTP cables. Slim, sturdy, metal case design means these hubs fit in almost anywhere without cluttering your workspace. Desktop and wall-mount kits are included. Installation is just Plug and Play. LEDs are integrated in the network ports, which simplifies installation even more, and makes network monitoring a breeze.Product Identifiers
UPC0606449000047
ModelEN104
eBay Product ID (ePID)74116353
Additional Product Features
Data Transfer Rate10Mbps
Power Consumption Operational11W
Power SourceAC 110V± 10% (50/60Hz)
Ports Qty4
Power SupplyPower Adapter-External
Switching ProtocolN/A
CompatibilityUnix, PC, Mac
Min Operating Temperature32 ˚F
Form FactorExternal
Networking TypeHub
Ethernet TechnologyEthernet
Enclosure ColorBlue
Enclosure TypeExternal
Max Operating Temperature104 ˚F
Interfaces1 X Network Host-10base-2-BNC Female-1, 4 X Network Node-10base-T-Rj-45 Female-4, 1 X Network-10base-2-BNC Female-1, 4 X Network-10base-T-Rj-45 Female-4
Other FeaturesUplink, Mdi/Mdi-X Switch, Uplink
TypeHub
Humidity Range Operating (Range)0-90%
Compliant StandardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3i
Rack Mounting KitNot Available
Status IndicatorsPort Status, Link Activity, Collision Status, Power, Link Activity, Collision Status, Power, Receive
Connectivity TechnologyWired