The 10/100-Mbps NIC supports a 10-Mbps direct connection to either a Category 3 or a Category 5 Ethernet cable. When the NIC operates in the 100-Mbps mode, a Category 5 Ethernet cable must be used.
Chapter 5, “Using the Network Interface Controller,” in the User’s Guide pro- vides instructions for connecting the computer to, and configuring it for use on, an Ethernet network.
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USB capability simplifies connection of peripheral devices such as mice, print- ers, and computer speakers. The USB connectors on the computer’s back panel provide a single connection point for multiple USB-compliant devices. USB-compliant devices can be connected and disconnected while the com-
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If a processor or hard-disk drive exceeds its recommended operating tempera- ture range, a system event triggers a system management interrupt (SMI), which alerts the BIOS. If the Dell ThermalShutdown Service is installed, the power indicator flashes and a message appears on the monitor to alert the user that the system will shut down in an orderly manner, preventing the loss of data. If the service is unable to shut down the system within approximately 3 minutes, the BIOS powers down the computer. If the ThermalShutdown Ser- vice is not installed, the computer turns off immediately.
NOTE: The BIOS powers down the computer in the event of a thermal alert only if the Thermal Power-Off category is set to ENABLED in the System Setup program.
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