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Connecting a NetComm Wireless NTC-140W Router to an Eaton® Network Card
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Figure 2. Power Xpert Gateway Minislot UPS (PXGMS) Card
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To connect the NTC-140W Series router to a Network-M2 card:
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Connect the Ethernet cable from the
LAN
port on the NTC-140W Series router to the Ethernet port on the
Network-M2 card (see
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If the Network-M2 card is located inside the UPS chassis, route the cable out of the chassis via a conduit
hole that is protected by a rubber grommet
Once connected, the LEDs on the Network-M2 card’s Ethernet port should light and the green LED at the top
left of the
SETTINGS
port should blink.
Figure 3. Network-M2 Card
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Some installations have multiple UPSs with network cards that must be connected. In these cases, install a
four- or six-port Power Xpert Ethernet Switch (see
). Install an Eaton Power Xpert Ethernet Switch to
the DIN rail and apply power. Connect a straight-through Ethernet CAT5 cable between the
WAN
port on the
wireless router and port 1 on the Power Xpert Ethernet Switch. Connect another straight-through Ethernet
cable from the
Upstream
port on the PXGX-UPS or
Ethernet
port on the PXGMS or Network-M2 to any open
port other than 1 on the Power Xpert Ethernet Switch.
Connecting a NetComm Wireless NTC-140W Series Router to an Eaton
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