Cascade via the 4-Wire Interface:
a) Connection:
Use a standard network cable to connect two hubs via the 4-wire interface. The length of the network cable is up to 300 meters.
b) 4-Wire Settings:
After connecting two hubs using a network cable, select 4 Wire > Pinout Switch on the hubs, and then select Standard on one hub and Cross on the other hub.
PLEASE NOTE: Cascading using 4-Wire interface does not give the roaming function.
Cascade via the LAN interface:
Note: Before connecting the two hubs via LAN ports the first time, please make sure all of the headsets and hubs have been turned on, and all of the headsets have connected to the corresponding Hub already.
Use a standard network cable to connect two hubs via the LAN interface. Either of the two LAN interfaces on the hub works. The length of the network cable is up to 100 meters(Cat 5e) / 200 meters(Cat 6e).
It does only support 2 hubs connection when using LAN port to conduct IP-based cascade. On one hub, select Master Device, and on the other hub, select Remote Device.
PLEASE NOTE: The roaming function can only be achieved when directly cascading two hubs using the LAN port and without bypassing any switch.
b) Settings:
After connecting two hubs using a network cable, select M & R on the hubs to set the hub mode. On one hub, select Master Device. On the other hub, select Remote Device > Scan and then select the IP address of the corresponding master hub.
Note: The function of obtaining the IP address automatically under Network > Wired Network Setting needs to be turned off on both two hubs.