Linksys FENSK05 v2 IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol, NetBEUI, Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LAN

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Linksys EtherFast® Series

IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol

Click on the Add button. Choose Protocol and click on the Add button. Select Manufacturer and choose Microsoft. Under the Network Protocol box, highlight IPX/SPX-compatible protocol. Click OK .The computer will begin copying files to your system. When the installation is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot. Click OK.

NetBEUI

Click on the Add button. Select Protocol, then click Add. Under Manufacturer, highlight Microsoft. Under Network Protocol, highlight NetBEUI. Click OK. The computer will begin copying files to your system. When the installation is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot. Click OK.

TCP/IP

Click on the Add button. Select Protocol, then click Add. Under Manufacturer, highlight Microsoft. Under Network Protocol, highlight TCP/IP. Click OK. The computer will begin copying files to your system. When the installation is complete, you will be asked if you want to reboot. Click OK.

10/100 Network In a Box

Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LAN

Overview

Only install the Wake-On-LAN wires if your motherboard supports remote wake-up events. Improperly connecting the wire or connecting it to a mother- board socket other than the designated 3-pin socket can damage your hard- ware.

The EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card supports both Magic Packet and Link Change remote wake-up events.

Magic Packet An administrator can send a “wake-up” packet to a specific PC on the network. That computer then boots up, allowing the administrator to access the PC’s drives. After the work is done, the PC goes into a sleep mode (using about 10% of the normal amount of power) or shuts off com- pletely, depending on the management software being used.

Link Change is a remote wake up event that is triggered by any change in the EtherFast card’s link state. If you have Wake-On-LAN networking set up on the PC, plugging an active network cable into the LAN Card will cause the PC to automatically turn itself on.

Motherboard Support

WOL-compatible motherboards can offer support for a number of different Wake-On-LAN interfaces. The EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card is compatible with PME and RWU-high. Consult the motherboard documentation that came with your PC to find out which type of WOL interface your computer will use to communicate with the network card. In some cases, you may need to enable the WOL support in your PC’s BIOS.

Note: Some PME-sup- porting motherboards may not require the WOL wire to be con- nected. Check your PC’s documentation for more information.

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Contents 10/100 Network In a Box Copyright & Trademarks Introduction Table of ContentsEtherFast 10/100 LAN Card Contents for the 10/100 Network in a BoxLink/Act Card’s RJ-45 PortHub’s LEDs EtherFast 10/100 5-Port Workgroup HubPer port Hub’s PortsInstalling the Network Card & Cabling Installing the EtherFast 10/100 LAN CardOverview Remove your computers outside coverInstalling the Network Card’s Driver Windows 98 Installation & SetupNext Under no circumstance are you to click Cancel or SkipTCP/IP Network Component ConfigurationClick the OK button. File and Printer Sharing \windows\options\cabs Installing the Driver in Windows 95 Version B Windows 95 Installation & SetupVersion a Version B also known as OSR2 Windows 95 will automatically detectUnder no circumstance are you to click Cancel or Delete Linksys EtherFast Series Linksys EtherFast Series Installing the Driver in Windows Windows 2000 Installation & SetupLinksys EtherFast Series Windows NT 4.0 Installation & Setup Log into Windows NT as an administratorInstalling NT Networking & the EtherFast Card Driver Linksys EtherFast Series Linksys EtherFast Series 10/100 Network In a Box Linksys EtherFast Series \i386 Installing a 3.12 Server Novell NetWare Server SetupInstalling a 4.x Server Loading and binding are complete. The server is readyInstalling a 5.x Server Loading and binding is complete. The server is readyHighlight Save Parameters and Load Driver. Press Enter Troubleshooting Hints for Windows 95 TroubleshootingYou receive Dhcp Errors in Windows Network Neighborhood is EmptyLinksys EtherFast Series Appendix Running the Card’s DiagnosticsSharing Your Files and Printers OverviewInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version a Enabling Printer SharingSlide the EtherFast Card Driver Disk into drive a NetWare portion of your Windows setup is complete Novell NetWare 3.x Client Setup for Windows 98 orNT portion of the Windows setup is complete Windows 98 or 95 Client for Windows NTStarting Over in Windows 95 Starting Over in Windows 95, 98 orStarting Over in Windows Click on Start, Settings, then Control Panel Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows 95Client for Microsoft Networks Client for NetWare NetworksIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LANNetBEUI Motherboard SupportTesting a Link Change WOL PC LAN UseSending a Magic Packet Linux, Open Source and Beta Operating Systems About Plug-and-Play PCI TechnologyCrimping Your Own Network Cables Twisted-Pair Cabling10/100 LAN Card Environmentals 10/100 LAN Card SpecificationsLinksys Warranty Information 10/100 5-Port Workgroup Hub Specifications10/100 5-Port Workgroup Hub Environmental Customer SupportCopyright 2000 Linksys, All Rights Reserved