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Can I daisy-chain a 100Mbps hub to the 220T hub with UTP
cabling?
No. Only hubs operating at 10Mbps can be daisy-chained to the 220T.
You must use an Intel Cascade Cable to connect Intel hubs operating at
100Mbps.
Can I daisy-chain 210T hubs together with UTP cabling?
Only if the hubs are operating at 10Mbps. You must use an Intel Cascade
Cable to connect hubs at 100Mbps. Also, daisy-chained hubs cannot be
managed as a single stack.
I have a 210T hub at 10Mbps and another 210T at 100Mbps
connected with an Intel Cascade Cable. Can they talk to each
other?
No. All 210T hubs operating at 100Mbps are in one segment (or collision
domain) and all 210T hubs at 10Mbps are in a separate segment. For
more information, see page 10.
Why would I stack hubs operating at 10Mbps to hubs at
100Mbps?
By putting hubs running at 10Mbps and 100Mbps in the same stack, you
need only one Management Module to control the entire stack. This
simplifies the network management configuration. Remember to connect
the hubs with an Intel Cascade Cable, not UTP cabling.