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HP Compaq d315 Network Communications Manual
HP Compaq d315 Network Communications Manual

HP Compaq d315 Network Communications Manual

Hp compaq d315: network guide

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Network Communications Guide
Compaq D315
Document Part Number: 287936-002
July 2002
This guide provides definitions and instructions for using network
interface controller (NIC) features that are preinstalled on select
desktop models.

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Summary of Contents for HP Compaq d315

  • Page 1 Network Communications Guide Compaq D315 Document Part Number: 287936-002 July 2002 This guide provides definitions and instructions for using network interface controller (NIC) features that are preinstalled on select desktop models.
  • Page 2 Ä CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. Network Communications Guide Compaq D315 Second Edition (July 2002) Document Part Number: 287936-002...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Network Communications Guide Wake-On-LAN Support (WOL) ......... . 1–1 Interpreting the Network Status Lights .
  • Page 4 Contents Network Communications Guide...
  • Page 5: Network Communications Guide

    Network Communications Guide The following items are covered in this guide: ✎ This platform has been configured with a PCI NIC to provide enhanced performance. Please ensure that you connect your network cable to the standard RJ-45 port located on the PCI card. Wake-On-LAN Support (WOL) Wake-On-LAN (WOL) can be enabled and disabled in Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
  • Page 6: Interpreting The Network Status Lights

    Network Communications Guide ✎ For more information on Wake-On-LAN, refer to the online Desktop Management Guide or to the Remote Management Administrators Guide. The Remote Management Administrators Guide is included with the Remote Management Setup Utilities and is available on the...
  • Page 7: Installing Network Drivers

    If necessary, you can disable the Auto-Negotiation capabilities and force the system to operate in one mode only. 1. Select the Network icon, located in the Control Panel. 2. Select the appropriate NIC in the list box and click Properties. 3.