FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B computing devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Table of Content Introduction .................1 Package Contents................2 Features and Specifications............3 Features & Benefits ..................3 Technical Specifications................3 Installation..................5 Hardware Installation .................5 Hardware Requirement for Wake on LAN..........5 Hardware Installation for Wake on LAN..........5 Driver Installation..................6 Troubleshooting ................6 ...
Introduction Thanks you for purchasing Benq AEN100/101 Fast Ethernet Card. This guide is to provide the installation and usage of this product for network installers and users.
Benq AEN100/101 is the superior choice. Note: The AEN100 and AEN101 are different in some features: The AEN100 supports Wake on LAN (WOL) and Boot ROM functions, and the AEN101 doesn’t support these functions.
Troubleshooting If you experience any problems with the AEN100/101, first make sure the appropriate driver is loaded, the proper cable is connected to the adapter port and the hub complies with the adapter specification, such as 10Mbps 10Base-T or 100Mbps 100Base-TX, then check the LED.
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••The PC cannot boot up after installing the AEN 100. 1. Remove the 3-pin cable from the PC connector. 2. Boot up the PC, run setup program to configure the AEN100 as “Active Low”(Default setting is “Active High”) 3. Turn off the PC and reconnect the 3-pin cable to the PC.
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