Belkin Network Card F5D5130 5 User Manual

5-and 8-Port 10/100  
Network Switch  
Share your files and Internet connection  
network  
F5D5130-5  
F5D5130-8  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of this quality Belkin product.  
You can now enjoy the benefits of sharing printers and  
peripherals, sharing one Internet account*, exchanging data  
quickly between connected computers, and communication  
via-e-mail and the Internet. The Network Switch can be used to  
connect PCs, additional switches, Gateway Routers, and other  
networking components. This guide explains how to install and  
use the Belkin 5- and 8-Port 10/100Mbps Network Switch.  
Features:  
• Conforms to the Ethernet IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u standards  
• Provides LED indicators for monitoring network traffic  
• Provides 5 or 8 10/100Mbps auto-sensing RJ45 ports for easy  
migration from 10Base-T to 100Base-T networks  
• Shared RJ45 uplink port allows you to easily add computers to  
your network at any time  
• Dedicated bandwidth provided for each port provides for an  
efficient and error-free network  
Contents of Package:  
One Belkin 5- or 8-Port 10/100Mbps Network Switch  
One Power Supply  
One CD-ROM  
• User Guide  
*Requires Windows 98 SE, ME, or 2000  
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Product Descriptions  
F5D5130-5  
5-Port 10/100 Network Switch Product Description  
Front Panel  
Port Activity/Status Lights  
Provide information about the network  
Power Light  
Indicates the power is on or off  
Rear Panel  
LAN Ports  
Connect your PCs to these ports  
DC Power Jack  
Connect the included power  
supply to this jack  
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Product Descriptions  
Front Panel  
Power Light–When lit, indicates that the 5-Port Switch is  
receiving power  
Port Activity/Status Lights  
Amber–A steady amber light indicates that there is a 100Mbps  
(100Base-TX) link between the 5-Port Switch and the  
computer connected to that port.  
Green–A steady green light indicates that there is a 10Mbps  
(10Base-T) link between the 5-Port Switch and the computer  
connected to that port.  
Flashing–A flashing port-status (either amber or green), indicates that  
data is flowing between the Belkin 5-Port Network Switch  
and the computer connected to that port.  
Rear Panel  
Power Input Jack–Connect 6V DC power supply  
LAN Ports–Numbered 1-5. Connect the network cable from your  
PCs network interface card/adapter to these ports. It is not  
important which LAN ports you use. For example, in a two-  
computer network you can connect one computer to Port 4  
and the other to Port 1.  
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Product Descriptions  
F5D5130-8  
8-Port 10/100 Network Switch Product Description  
Front Panel  
Port Activity/Status Lights  
Provide information about the network  
Power Light  
Indicates the power is on or off  
Rear Panel  
Uplink Button  
Allows you to easily add additional  
ports to your network  
LAN Ports  
Connect your PCs to these ports  
DC Power Jack  
Connect the included power  
supply to this jack  
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Product Descriptions  
Front Panel  
Power Light–When lit, indicates that the 8-Port Switch is receiving  
power  
Port Activity/Status Lights  
Amber–A steady amber light indicates that there is a 100Mbps  
(100Base-TX) link between the 8-Port Switch and the  
computer connected to that port.  
Green–A steady green light indicates that there is a 10Mbps  
(10Base-T) link between the 8-Port Switch and the computer  
connected to that port.  
Flashing–a flashing port status light (either amber or green),  
indicates that data is flowing between the Belkin 8-Port  
Network Switch and the computer connected to that port.  
Rear Panel  
Power Input Jack–Connect 6V DC power supply  
LAN Ports–Numbered 1-8. Connect the network cable from your PCs  
network interface card/adapter to these ports. It is not  
important which LAN ports you use. For example, in two-  
computer network you can connect one computer to Port  
4 and the other to Port 1.  
Uplink button–Push the uplink button to make port 1 an uplink port  
to which you can add switches, routers, and other  
networking components.  
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Belkin Docking Options  
Belkin Docking Options  
The Belkin Docking Ring  
Belkin has designed the SOHO switches to link together with other  
Belkin networking products through the docking ring on the side of the  
module. The ring will fit into the mating ring of another Belkin network  
product such as a gateway router, a wireless access point. Simply place  
modules side by side and push them together.  
The Belkin Wall Mount  
Belkin provides an adapter that will allow the Switch to be mounted  
to the wall. The adapter is available at belkin.com. To install the wall  
mount follow these steps.  
1. Use the wall mount as a template and mark the screw holes on  
your wall with a pencil.  
2. Drill holes in the wall and insert screw anchors (not included)  
into the wall.  
3. Insert screws into the anchors and turn them in just far enough that  
when the wall mount is placed on the screws it will be snug but still  
able to slide.  
4. Snap the wall mount into the docking ring on the Belkin Switch.  
5. Align the wall mounts holes with the screw heads and push the wall  
mount over screws. Slide the Belkin Switch and wall mount down  
over the screw heads to secure it to the wall.  
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Connecting a Simple Network  
Connecting a Simple Network  
Connecting multiple computers in your home or office via a network  
switch lets you cooperate, collaborate, and make the most of your  
hardware. You can share files and printers and even access the  
Internet from every computer in your network.  
While networking was once a complicated matter, Windows 95, 98  
and later versions, along with hardware and software like Belkin  
networking products have made networking very easy to do. The  
following section of this manual will help you set up a simple  
network in your home or office. If you are connecting to a larger  
existing network, it is recommended that you consult your network  
administrator (the person who originally set up the network) for  
instruction on how to connect additional computers to the network.  
Connecting three or more computers  
To connect your network you will need a network switch or hub with  
enough ports for the number of computers you intend to connect  
immediately or in the near future. (The F5D5130-5 provides five ports  
and the F5D5130-8 provides eight ports.) Although hubs and  
switches perform the same function, they do so at different rates of  
performance, efficiency, and speed.  
While a hub transmits information to all PCs on your network, a  
switch is a "Smart Hub" that features a store-and-forward function.  
This function retains the originators IP address and transmits  
information to the specified PC rather than over the entire network.  
Less network traffic and the elimination of the time needed to process  
information sent to unintended recipients means minimal data  
collisions and data loss.  
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Connecting a Simple Network  
To connect your computers to the Belkin Switch, each computer must  
be equipped with a network interface card/adapter such as an  
internal PCI card (for desktop computers), a PC card (for notebook  
computers), or a USB Ethernet adapter (an alternative to opening up  
your PC; for USB-equipped computers only). Each computer connects  
to the Belkin Switch via a CAT5 networking cable. You will need one  
networking cable for each PC.  
1. Be sure that the power to the Belkin Switch, your modem, and  
all of your PCs has been turned OFF or disconnected from the  
power supply.  
2. Install the Network Cards into each PC (skip this step if this  
is already done).  
3. Connect each computers installed Network Card to the Network  
Switch port using a straight through unshielded twisted pair (UTP)  
Ethernet Cat5e patch cable (A3L850-XX-S) or for higher  
performance use Belkin Cat6 patch cables (A3L980-XX-S).  
4. Plug one end of the power-supply adapter into the power  
socket found at the rear of the switch and the other end into  
the power outlet.  
5. If the LED power indicator is green, there is power going to the  
switch.  
6. Turn on the rest of your computers and let them boot up. After  
your computers boot up, the LAN link lights on the front of the  
Belkin Switch should be ON for each port to which a computer is  
attached. Verify that your computers are connected by checking  
these lights.  
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Connecting a Simple Network  
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Installing the Network Card Drivers  
Installing the Network Card Drivers  
If you are installing a network interface card/adapter for the first time  
and it is properly connected to the network, you are now ready to  
configure the software to allow your computers to work together  
efficiently. (Please see your network interface card/adapter for  
hardware installation instructions.)  
Note: If you have a previously installed network interface  
card/adapter, you can skip to page 11.  
1. When you restart your PC, Windows will automatically detect that  
a new device has been installed.  
2. The "Add New Hardware Wizard" will start. Click Next.  
Note: In Windows 2000 and Me, Windows will automatically  
detect drivers and will not prompt you for Belkin drivers.  
Skip to page 11.  
3. When asked, "What do you want Windows to do?" select the first  
option- "Search for the best driver for your device.  
(Recommended)" and click Next.  
4. Select the CD-ROM drive box. Now place the CD-ROM supplied  
with the card in your CD-ROM drive and click Next.  
5. Windows will install the network card drivers and prompt you to  
restart your computer. If so, allow the system to restart.  
6. Repeat steps 1-5 for all installed network interface cards/adapters  
in your network.  
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Installing Software to All PCs on Your Network  
Installing Belkin SOHO Networking Software to All PCs  
on Your Network  
Now that your network is connected and the network card/adapter drivers  
have been installed, we can configure the network. For each computer  
you connect to the network switch, you must assign a network address to  
be used by the other computers. Belkin has simplified this process by  
providing you with the Belkin SOHO Networking Software to configure  
your computers.  
1. Insert the SOHO Networking Software that came with your Belkin  
Network Switch into your CD-ROM.  
2. From your desktop, double-click on My Computer, then double-click  
on the D: drive (“D” is usually the default drive letter for the CD-ROM).  
3. Double-click on the Install.exe icon and Windows will begin to install  
the program onto your PC. After the program is installed, Windows may  
ask you to restart your computer. Please do so.  
4. Repeat steps 1-4 for each computer that you are connecting to  
your network.  
5. Once you have installed the Belkin SOHO Networking Software on all  
of your computers, continue on to the next section.  
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Configuring Your Computer Using Belkin NetSetup  
Configuring Your Computer Using Belkin NetSetup  
1. Once your computer has restarted, click Start, click Programs, highlight  
Belkin SOHO Networking and select Belkin NetSetup to launch this  
easy-to-use computer configurator. The following screen will appear:  
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2. Select "I am setting up my own network" and click Next. The following  
screen will appear:  
3. Select "I am setting up the first computer in my network" and click Next.  
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4. After you have determined the static or dynamic addressing  
scheme, the following screen will appear:  
5. In the "Computer Name" field, type a name for the computer such  
as "Computer 1". The name must be different for each computer  
that belongs to the same network/workgroup.  
6. In the "Workgroup" field, type a workgroup name such as "My  
Network". The workgroup name must be same for each network or  
workgroup.  
7. Use description field to further identify the computer. Type in a  
description such as "Windows 98". This can be anything you want  
and does not have to be different from or the same as the  
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description of any other computer on the network. You may  
also leave this field blank. Click Next and the following screen  
will appear:  
8. If you want to share files and printers on this computer, select "I  
want to share files and printers on my computer" and click "Finish."  
The following screen will appear:  
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Configuring Your Computer Using Belkin NetSetup  
9. NetSetup now needs to know if you want to create a client setup  
floppy disk. If you have more computers that you need to set up  
to work with the Belkin Switch, click Yes. This will save some  
setup files to disk, simplifying setup of subsequent computers. If  
you are not going to set up any more computers, click No and  
skip to page 17.  
10. If you clicked Yes, you will be prompted to insert a floppy disk  
into the PCs floppy disk drive. Label a floppy disk "Belkin  
Networking" and insert it into the floppy disk drive. Click OK.  
11. After the client setup disk has been created, you will be prompted  
to restart your computer. Remove the floppy from the floppy disk  
drive and allow your computer to re-start.  
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Configuring Additional Computers Using Belkin NetSetup  
Configuring Additional Computers Using Belkin NetSetup Software  
Now that the first computer has been configured we are ready to  
configure the other PCs on your network.  
1. You should now be working with the next computer. Click Start,  
Programs, Belkin SOHO Networking, and then Belkin NetSetup to  
launch the easy-to-use computer configurator the following screen  
will appear:  
2. Select "I am adding this computer to my network". Click Next.  
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3. Windows will now prompt you to insert the newly created client  
setup disk into the PCs floppy drive. Insert the disk you labeled  
"Belkin Networking" into the floppy drive and click OK. The  
following screen will appear:  
4. In the "Computer Name" field, type a name for the computer such  
as "Computer 2". Remember, the name must be different from that  
of the other computers on the network.  
5. The "Workgroup" field should be filled in with the workgroup name  
you entered on the previous computer. Do not change this setting.  
6. Type in a description such as "Windows 98". This can be anything  
you want and does not have to be different from or the same as the  
description of any other computer on the network. You may also  
leave this field blank.  
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7. When finished filling in the fields, click Next. The following screen  
will appear:  
8. If you want to share files and printers on this computer, select "I  
want to share files and printers on my computer" and click Finish.  
If not, select "I do not want to share files and printers on my  
computer" and click Finish.  
9. The computer will now need to be restarted.  
10. Your PC is now configured. Repeat these steps for the rest of the  
computers on your network.  
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Sharing Files and Peripherals  
Sharing Files and Peripherals  
To enable file sharing and access between network computers to hard  
drives, floppy drives, or CD-ROM drives, you must set sharing settings  
for each PC in the network.  
Belkin has simplified the sharing of files, peripherals, and internet  
connections by providing you with the Belkin NetShare Utility to set  
up your sharing options.  
1. From the Start menu, click Programs and select Belkin NetShare  
Utility to set up your sharing options. The following screen  
will appear:  
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2. The Network Info tab allows you to change the name of the  
computer and the workgroup by clicking on the change buttons.  
Verify that the computer name and workgroup match what you  
entered in the Belkin NetSetup Software.  
3. If you press the File Sharing tab the following screen will appear:  
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4. This screen will show you all the PC drives available for sharing  
with the entire network. To make a drive accessible to all PCs in  
your network, highlight the drive in the left-hand column and  
select Share.  
5. To stop sharing highlight the drive in the right hand column  
and click Stop Sharing. The drive(s) will appear in the left  
hand column.  
6. For advanced sharing options, highlight the shared drive youd like  
to set sharing options to and click on the Properties button and the  
following screen will appear:  
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7. On this screen you can share files on your computer as Read Only  
or Read/Write files. In addition, you can set passwords so only  
authorized users can change these settings.  
8. Click on the Printers tab and the following screen will appear:  
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9. This screen will list all printers connected to your PC. Highlighting  
the printer you would like to share (or not share) and select the  
Sharing button the following screen will appear:  
10. Select the preferred sharing option for this printer and click OK.  
11. Clicking on Connect to Network Printers will allow you to locate  
shared printers on your network. Once you have located the  
printer you want to share over the network, NetShare will  
automatically install printers from the host computer.  
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Accessing Resources on Other Computers  
Accessing Resources on Other Computers:  
1. From the Start menu, go to Programs and select Belkin NetShare  
Utility. The following screen will appear:  
2. Select Browse Your Network. The following screen will appear:  
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Accessing Resources on Other Computers  
3. Double-click on the Entire Network icon and your workgroup will  
appear. Click on your workgroup and all resources available to you  
will be listed.  
OR  
1. To access resources available on other computers, click on  
the Network Neighborhood or My Network Places icon on  
your desktop.  
2. Double-click on the computer that you wish to access.  
3. You can now access all network files that are available to you.  
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Software Internet Connection Sharing with Multiple PCs  
Software Internet Connection Sharing with Multiple PCs  
Sharing a single Internet account is one of the most useful advantages  
of networking your computers. It eliminates the need for separate  
modems, phone lines and Internet accounts for each of your  
computers. By running Internet -sharing software on a network  
computer with a working Internet connection, you can share that  
connection with your entire network.  
Software Internet sharing is appropriate for dial-up (normal phone  
line) Internet connections, as well as for modems that connect to the  
computers USB port. Software Internet sharing can be done through  
the Windows operating system if the computer that has the Internet  
connection is running Windows 98 SE, Me or 2000. If the computer  
with the Internet connection is running another operating system,  
third-party proxy server software is required. On the computer which  
has the Internet connection follow these steps:  
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Software Internet sharing  
If you have a working Internet connection on a computer running  
Windows 98 SE, Me, or 2000, you can use the built-in Internet  
Connection Sharing capabilities of your operating system. On the  
computer which has the Internet connection follow these steps.  
Windows 98 SE host configuration  
1. Open the My Computer window.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel  
and then double-click on  
Add/Remove Programs and press  
the Windows Setup tab and the  
following window will appear:  
3. Double-click on Internet Tools.  
4. Select the check box on the  
Internet Connection Sharing  
and click OK.  
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5. Click Next and the following screen will appear:  
6. Click Next and the following screen will appear:  
7. Click Next again.  
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8. When asked, "What type of connection do you use to access the  
Internet?" select the first option, "Dial Up Connection", and  
click Next.  
9. Internet Connection Sharing will now create a Client  
Configuration Disk to configure the browsers on the other  
computers on your home network to use Internet  
Connection Sharing.  
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10. Click the Next button and the following window will appear:  
11. Insert a floppy disk into drive A and click OK.  
12. You have now successfully created the Client Configuration  
Disk to configure the browser on the other computers of your  
home network.  
Windows 98 SE host configuration check  
1. From the Start Menu go to  
setting and select Control Panel  
2. Double-click on Network and  
the following screen will appear:  
Note: There are now a lot more  
entries in the Network  
configuration.  
3. Change the Primary Network  
Logon to "Windows Logon".  
4. The Internet Connection Sharing  
setup made a modification to  
the binding of the TCP/IP  
protocol, the IP address has  
been changed to 192.168.0.1.  
This will need to be changed to  
"Obtain an IP address  
automatically."  
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5. Double-click on TCP/IP- Internet Connection Sharing and the  
following screen will appear:  
6. Click on "Obtain an IP address automatically" and click OK.  
Configuring client computers  
Now that you have successfully configured the host computer, we can  
set up other computers on your network to access a remote modem.  
1. Insert the Client Configuration disk into the A drive of the  
client computer.  
2. From the Start menu go to Run and enter A:\ icsclset.exe and  
click OK.  
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3. The Browser Setup Wizard screen will appear. Click Next.  
4. The Wizard will now check the browser settings. Click Next.  
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5. You have now completed the Browser Setup Wizard. Click Finish.  
Client configuration check  
To access the Internet using a Connection Sharing Computer, ensure  
that the TCP/IP settings for your  
network adapter are set  
correctly by carrying out the  
following steps:  
1. In the Control Panel, double  
click on the Network icon.  
2. In the list of network  
components, click TCP/IP  
associated with the  
network adapter, and then  
click Properties.  
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3. The following screen will appear. Select the "Obtain an IP address  
automatically" check box.  
4. Click the WINS  
Configuration tab, and  
then select the check box  
next to "Use DHCP for  
WINS resolution".  
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5. The following screen will appear. Select the "Obtain an IP address  
automatically" check box.  
6. Click the WINS  
Configuration tab, and  
then select the check box  
next to "Use DHCP for  
WINS resolution".  
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7. Click the Gateway tab, and  
then remove any installed  
gateways if any are listed.  
8. Click the DNS Configuration  
tab, and then select the check  
box next to "Disable DNS".  
9. Click OK to accept the new  
TCP/IP settings.  
10.Click OK again to  
update your new  
network configuration.  
11.Any changes to the network  
configuration will require a  
restart of the system.  
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Windows Me host configuration  
1. From the desktop, double-click on My Network Places and the  
following screen will appear:  
2. Double-click on the Home Networking Wizard and the following  
screen will appear. Click Next.  
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3. The following screen will appear. Select Yes, if you use the Internet  
on this computer and select, "A direct connection to my ISP using  
the following device:" and select the device that you use to sign  
on to the Internet.  
4. You will now be asked if, "you want other computers on your  
home network to use the Internet connection on this computer."  
Select yes and the device that connects the host computer to your  
home network if you want to enable Internet Connection Sharing.  
Click Next.  
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5. The following screen will appear, enter a computer name and a  
workgroup name and click Next.  
6. The following screen will appear. Select the check boxes if you  
want to share your files and printers with other computers on the  
network. Click Next.  
Note: To allow access to  
other resources on the  
computer that cannot  
be found in the screen  
above, double-click  
on My Computer.  
Right-click on the  
resources that you  
want shared and  
select sharing  
from the menu  
that appears.  
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7. You will now be prompted to create a setup disk to enable the  
use of Home Networking in Windows 98 and Windows 95  
operating systems. To create a setup disk, select the first option  
and click Next.  
8. Insert a disk in the floppy drive and click Next.  
9. This completed the Home Networking Wizard, click Finish to have  
the Wizard make any of the changes.  
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Configuring client computers  
1. Insert the Setup disk in the floppy drive of the client computer.  
From the Start menu go to Run and type, "A:\ setup.exe" and click  
OK. The screen will look something like this:  
2. This will bring you to the Welcome screen of the Home  
Networking Wizard. Click Next and the following window  
will appear:  
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3. Select Yes, if you use the Internet on this computer and select, "A  
connection to another computer on my home network that  
provides direct access to my Internet Service Provider" and click  
Next. The following screen will appear:  
4. Be sure to change the Computer Name, but use the same  
Workgroup Name. Click Next. The following screen will appear:  
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Software Internet Connection Sharing with Multiple PCs  
5. Select the check boxes to the corresponding resources you want to  
share with other computers on the network. Click Next.  
Note: To allow access to  
other resources on the  
computer that cannot be  
found in the screen above,  
double-click on My  
Computer. Right-click on  
the resources that you want  
shared and select sharing  
from the menu that appears  
and set the level of access  
that you want to allow and  
click OK.  
6. The following screen will  
appear:  
7. Select, "No" because we have  
already created a Home  
Networking Setup disk on the  
host computer. Click Next and  
this completes the client  
network configurations.  
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Product Specifications  
5- or 8-Port 10/100 Network Switch  
F5D5130-5, F5D5130-8  
Network Standards: IEEE802.3, 802.3u 10Base-T Ethernet,  
100Base-Tx Fast Ethernet  
Protocol:  
Ports:  
CSMA/CD  
5 x or 8 x 10/100Base-T Auto sensing  
RJ45 ports,and an auto uplink RJ45 port(s)  
(F5D5130-5) and a shared uplink RJ45  
port (F5D5130-8)  
MAC Address:  
1024 Unicast MAC Addresses Limits  
Unlimited Multicast MAC Addresses  
Max Frame Size:  
Buffer Memory:  
Speed Per Port:  
1522 Bytes (F5D5130-5), 1536 Bytes (F5D5130-8)  
1Mb  
10 or 100 (Mbps in Half Duplex)  
20 or 200 (Mbps in Full Duplex)  
LEDs:  
Link/Activity (Per port), 10/100Mbps (Per port)  
and power  
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FCC Statement  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FOR  
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY  
We, Belkin Components, of 501 West Walnut Street, Compton CA 90220, declare  
under our sole responsibility that the product:  
F5D5130-5  
F5D5130-8  
to which this declaration relates:  
Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
We, Belkin Components, declare under our sole responsibility that the F5D5130-5 and  
F5D5130-8, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with EN55022, EN61000-3-2,  
EN61000-3-3 and EN55024.  
Belkin Components Limited Lifetime Product Warranty  
Belkin Components warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for its  
lifetime. If a defect is discovered, Belkin will, at its option, repair or replace the product at no  
charge provided it is returned during the warranty period, with transportation charges prepaid, to  
the authorized Belkin dealer from whom you purchased the product. Proof of purchase may be  
required.  
This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, or  
misapplication; if the product has been modified without the written permission of Belkin; or if  
any Belkin serial number has been removed or defaced.  
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS,  
WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BELKIN SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY  
AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
No Belkin dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or  
addition to this warranty.  
BELKIN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, DOWNTIME, GOODWILL, DAMAGE TO  
OR REPROGRAMMING, OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR  
USED WITH BELKIN PRODUCTS.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or  
exclusions of implied warranties, so the above limitations of exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from  
state to state.  
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Belkin Components  
501 West Walnut Street  
Compton • CA • 90220 • USA  
Tel: 310.898.1100  
Fax: 310.898.1111  
Belkin Components, Ltd.  
Unit 13 • Gatelodge Close • Round Spinney  
Northampton • Northants • NN3 8RX United Kingdom  
Tel: +44 (0) 1604678300  
Fax: +44 (0) 1604678330  
Belkin Components B.V.  
Diamantlaan 8 • 2132 WV  
Hoofddorp • The Netherlands  
Tel: +31 (0) 235698765  
Fax: +31 (0) 235612694  
Belkin Components, Ltd.  
7 Bowen Crescent • West Gosford  
NSW 2250 • Australia  
Tel: +61 (2) 43254666  
Fax: +61 (2) 43254277  
P73793  
© 2001 Belkin Components. All rights reserved. All trade names are registered trademarks of respective  
manufacturers listed.  
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