This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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About Auto-negotiation Auto-negotiation is an IEEE 802.3 procedure of negotiating the highest data flow capability between the device (in this case, our Adapter) and their links partner (some other device). The data flow information, to be negotiated, consists of the data speed (10Mbps or 100Mbps) and data transfer (half-duplex or full-duplex communication).
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Remote LAN Wakeup capability is a key feature of a centrally managed PC environment. This technology allows networked PCs to be powered up and managed from a central location, at any time of the day or night. To employ Remote LAN Wakeup, three elements are required: Desktop management software that can send a “wake-up”...
Two LED indicators: Link, Activity. • Link Indicator When this LED indicator lights amber, the adapter’s connection is 10Mbps. When this LED indicator lights green, adapter’s connection 100Mbps. • Activity Indicator A flashing green LED indicates that the adapter is sending or receiving data.
PCI 2.1 motherboard). If you require Wake-On-LAN capability, attach one end of the 3-pin Wake-On-LAN cable to the connector on the top edge of the card, and the other end to the “WOL” connector on the motherboard. Refer to your computer’s installation manual to locate this connector.
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Step 2, BIOS Configuration Some Plug-n-Play BIOS programs occasionally assign Interrupt Number which has been assigned to another device to the PCI Network Card. In such a case, the conflict of Interrupt Number will cause both devices not functioning properly. To resolve...
DIAG.EXE diagnostic tests on the sofrware diskette at directory of \DIAG\. Note: Please boot the computer to DOS buy using Windows startup disk or DOS disk and then run the DIAG.EXE. This DIAG program may not run properly in Windows DOS prompt.