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Enabling Wake-On-LAN 5 6 Click Finish. The driver installation is complete. You may be prompted to restart your computer. 7 For information about connecting your computer to a network, see Windows Help. Enabling Wake-On-LAN The adapter features Wake On LAN (WOL). This feature lets a remote station "wake" your computer when it is in Standby or Hibernate mode. For more information about WOL, see your user guide. Caution: The WOL cable is an interconnect cable with standard 3-pin connectors on each end. If your computer's system board WOL connector does not fit the WOL cable or does not have 3 pins, do not try to force a connection or alter the components to fit. Doing so could permanently damage your computer. Note: The WOL function is system dependent. In addition to the following instructions, you may need to download WOL software from Intel or another manufacturer's Web site. See your computer's user guide for specific BIOS settings. To enable WOL: 1 Turn off your computer andunplug the power cord and all cables. 2 Remove your computer's case cover. See your computer's user guide for information about removing the cover. 4 Examine the computer's system board or see the system board guide to locate the corresponding WOL connector on the system board. The actual location varies, but the system board may have a label beside the WOL connector. 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the WOL connector on the system board. 6 Reinstall your computer's cover. 7 Plug in the power cord and other cables, and then turn on your computer. 8 Press Delete or F1 when prompted to enter the BIOS Setup utility. The keys you press to enter the BIOS Setup utility may vary. See your computer's user guide. 9 Enable the WOL function or power-on function of the computer. The name of this function is system dependent, but it may be located in a category titled such as "Power Management." See your computer's user guide for more information regarding the BIOS Setup utility and BIOS settings. Troubleshooting For troubleshooting information, see your user guide located on the Dynex CD. Specifications Network Type Media interface Features Fast Ethernet 100 Base-TX-IEEE 802.3u Ethernet 10Base-T-IEEE 802.3 RJ-45 Jumperless hardware, Auto-negotiation Power Management Power consumption ACPI PCI power management support Remote wake up of ACPI/APM system support 0.8W (240 mA @ 3.3V) max Physical dimensions Environment 5.5 in. × 2.9 in. (13.9 cm x 7.3 cm) Storage: 14° to 158°F (-10° to 70°C) 14 Operating 14: 14° to 131°F (-10° to 55°C) Humidity: 10% to 90% RH, non-condensing EMI compatibility Operating systems FCC Class B; VCCI Class B; CISPR B; Canada ICES-003, Class B; CE Certification, Class B; C-Tick Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows Me/2000/XP, Microsoft LAN Manager v2.1, Novell Netware 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.5, ODI driver, NDIS driver, Packet driver, Linux 3 Connect one end of the cable to the DX-E101 WOL connector on the adapter. Both ends of the WOL cable are identical, so you can use either end.

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Enabling Wake-On-LAN
5
6
Click
Finish
. The driver installation is complete. You may be
prompted to restart your computer.
7
For information about connecting your computer to a network,
see
Windows Help
.
Enabling Wake-On-LAN
The adapter features Wake On LAN (WOL). This feature lets a remote
station “wake” your computer when it is in Standby or Hibernate mode.
For more information about WOL, see your user guide.
Caution:
The WOL cable is an interconnect cable with standard 3-pin
connectors on each end. If your computer’s system board WOL connector
does not fit the WOL cable or does not have 3 pins, do not try to force a
connection or alter the components to fit. Doing so could permanently
damage your computer.
Note:
The WOL function is system dependent. In addition to the following
instructions, you may need to download WOL software from Intel or
another manufacturer’s Web site. See your computer’s user guide for
specific BIOS settings.
To enable WOL:
1
Turn off your computer andunplug the power cord and all cables.
2
Remove your computer’s case cover. See your computer’s user
guide for information about removing the cover.
3
Connect one end of the cable to the DX-E101 WOL connector on
the adapter. Both ends of the WOL cable are identical, so you can
use either end.
4
Examine the computer’s system board or see the system board
guide to locate the corresponding WOL connector on the system
board. The actual location varies, but the system board may have a
label beside the WOL connector.
5
Connect the other end of the cable to the WOL connector on the
system board.
6
Reinstall your computer’s cover.
7
Plug in the power cord and other cables, and then turn on your
computer.
8
Press
Delete
or
F1
when prompted to enter the BIOS Setup utility.
The keys you press to enter the BIOS Setup utility may vary. See
your computer’s user guide.
9
Enable the WOL function or power-on function of the computer.
The name of this function is system dependent, but it may be
located in a category titled such as “Power Management.” See
your computer‘s user guide for more information regarding the
BIOS Setup utility and BIOS settings.
Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting information, see your user guide located on the
Dynex CD.
Specifications
Network Type
Fast Ethernet 100 Base-TX-IEEE 802.3u
Ethernet 10Base-T-IEEE 802.3
Media interface
RJ-45
Features
Jumperless hardware,
Auto-negotiation
Power Management
ACPI PCI power management support
Remote wake up of ACPI/APM system
support
Power consumption
0.8W (240 mA @ 3.3V) max
Physical dimensions
5.5 in. × 2.9 in. (13.9 cm x 7.3 cm)
Environment
Storage: 14° to 158°F (-10° to 70°C) 14
Operating 14: 14° to 131°F (-10° to
55°C)
Humidity: 10% to 90% RH,
non-condensing
EMI compatibility
FCC Class B; VCCI Class B; CISPR B;
Canada ICES-003, Class B; CE
Certification, Class B; C-Tick
Operating systems
Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows
Me/2000/XP, Microsoft LAN Manager
v2.1, Novell Netware 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.5,
ODI driver, NDIS driver, Packet driver,
Linux