Installation guide
Chapter 9: Setup the Optional Computers and Printers        65 
Overview of the Setup sequence 
Installing the software should be the LAST thing that is done when setting your system management 
computers. The majority of problems encountered when setting up new system management computers involve 
issues with Windows networking and printers. You should ONLY install the software once you have tested and 
verified that ALL printers will operate from ALL computers.. 
The basic sequence of events is as follows: 
1.  Run all the Network Cable and Install the Switch or Router. 
2.  Install the NAS Disk 
3.  Network the Computers 
4.  Install and Share the Printers 
5.  Install and Configure the Software 
 1. Run all Cables and Install the Switch or Router 
Wired computer networking currently supports two speeds: Fast Ethernet (100mbit) and the faster Gigabit 
Ethernet (1000mbit.) 
CAT5e cable is used for Fast Ethernet and also for shorter runs of Gigabit. Alternatively, CAT6 cable, although 
more expensive, is designed specifically for Gigabit networking. Both CAT5e and CAT6 support a maximum cable 
run of 100m (328 feet) 
Gigabit networking is recommended, purely because it is faster than Fast Ethernet. However, Fast Ethernet 
will also work quite satisfactorily. If using Gigabit, then make sure all Switches, Routers and Network Interface Cards 
(NICs) in the computers support Gigabit. 
Use a qualified Data Cable contractor, who would be able to run the cables into difficult locations as well as 
properly install wall plate connectors and crimp connectors. 
Running Cables 
Run a length of cable from the switch at the curtain wall to a convenient place to locate the second switch or 
router. Then, run an additional cable for each computer from this position to where each computer will be placed. At 
this time you should consider whether you might like to add additional computers in the future and run the cables 
while you are at it. 
Finally, run another cable to where the NAS Disk will be located. 
Dual Switch cabling 
(Type A System shown) 










