Linksys EG0801SK manual Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LAN, Motherboard Support

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Instant Gigabit Series

Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LAN

Overview

The Instant Gigabit Network Adapter 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 completely, depending on the management software being used.

Link Change is a remote wake up event that is triggered by any change in the Network Adapter’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.

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When a PCI card is used in a computer that supports Plug-and-Play, the card is automatically configured each time the computer is booted. The card's IRQ, I/O address, and other operating parameters are automatically assigned.

There is no easy way to change a Plug-and-Play card's IRQ and other settings outside of the BIOS menu(s) that your computer provides. If the resources that are assigned to your Network Adapter seem to conflict with other devices in your computer, you will need to use your system's BIOS to resolve the con- flicts. If you have problems configuring your BIOS or resolving IRQ or other hardware conflicts, consult your computer’s manual or contact your PC's man- ufacturer for BIOS setup and configuration directions.

Here are some general guidelines to follow when installing a PCI card (such as the Network Adapter) into your computer:

1. The Instant Gigabit Network Adapter should be used in a 32-bit PCI slot that

supports PCI Bus Mastering. It cannot be plugged into a PCI Bus Slave slot.

Motherboard Support

WOL-compatible motherboards can offer support for a number of different Wake- On-LAN interfaces. The Instant Gigabit Network Adapter is compatible with PME and RWU-high. Consult the moth- erboard documentation that came with your PC to find out which type of WOL interface your computer will use to com- municate with the network card. In some cases, you may need to enable the WOL support in your PC’s BIOS.

Note: Some PME-supporting motherboards may not require the WOL wire to be connected. Check your PC’s documenta- tion for more information.

Consult your motherboard's documentation for more information on master

and slave slots.

2. When using NT, set your system’s PNP OS option in the BIOS settings to

MANUAL or DISABLE. NT is not a Plug-and-Play OS, and will not usual-

ly recognize LAN cards if they are set to be automatically detected and con-

figured. If you need to configure your PC's BIOS in order to resolve an IRQ

or other conflict with the EtherFast card, there are a few possibilities:

No Changes Allowed Your PC may not allow you to change the IRQ value(s) of the PCI slot(s). In this case, you will ONLY be able to use the IRQ and I/O val- ues that have been pre-assigned to each slot. The popular BIOS from Phoenix, for example, does not generally allow you to modify BIOS-assigned IRQ set- tings.

About Plug-and-Play PCI Technology

The Instant Gigabit Netword Adapter is designed to run in a 32-bit desktop computer equipped with PCI expansion slots. The EG1032 is built to the PCI 2.2 standard.

Short for Peripheral Components Interconnect, PCI is a technology that allows special Plug-and-Play expansion cards to be automatically configured by a computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) once they have been installed. (Refer to your computer’s user guide for more information about its BIOS.)

Jumper Changes You may be able to change the IRQ & I/O values for a given PCI slot by setting jumpers on your PC motherboard. Please refer to your PC's motherboard user guide for specific instructions.

Menu Changes Your PC may allow you to change the IRQ & I/O values for a given PCI slot by accessing the PC's BIOS setup menu. Please refer to your PC's user guide for specific details. The BIOSs from companies like AMI and Award are fully customizable from their BIOS menus, for example.

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Contents EtherFast 10/100/1000 +1 Workgroup GigaSwitch Starter Kit Copyright & Trademarks Contents Package Contents Your EtherFast 10/100/1000 8+1 Workgroup GigaswitchFeatures IntroductionPower 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Rear PanelGigaSwitch 10/100/1000 Workgroup GigaSwitch’s Front PanelLEDs Switches Versus HubsPlanning Your Network RJ-45 PortWhere to Install the Instant Gigabit Network Adapter Installing the Network Card & Cabling Installing The Instant Gigabit Network AdapterRemove your computers outside cover Uplinking to Other Switches and Hubs Installing The Workgroup GigaswitchConnecting Computers To Your Switch Connecting Your Hardware Together and Booting UpTips on Switching Your Network Installing the Drivers for WindowsVersion a Version B also known as OSR2 Installing the Driver in Windows 95 Version B Installing the Network Adapter’s Driver Instant Gigabit Series Installing the Drivers for Windows Millennium Installing the Network Adapter’s DriversInstant Gigabit Series Windows NT 4.0 Installation & Setup Installing NT Networking and the Network Adapter Driver Instant Gigabit Series Page Instant Gigabit Series \i386 Installing the Drivers for Windows Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will Advanced Properties Configuring the Adapter for Windows 95, 98, and Millennium Configuring The Instant Gigabit Network AdapterConfiguration tab Click on Overview AppendixSharing Your Files and Printers Enabling File SharingInstalling the Driver in Windows 95 Version a Enabling Printer SharingNetWare portion of your Windows setup is complete Starting Over in Windows 95, 98, or MillenniumInstant Gigabit Series Starting Over in Windows Manually Installing the Network Components in Windows NetBEUI Click on Start, Settings, then Control PanelIPX/SPX-compatible Protocol Client for Microsoft NetworksMotherboard Support Installing and Configuring Wake-On-LANAbout Plug-and-Play PCI Technology Linux, Open Source and Beta Operating Systems TroubleshootingTwisted-Pair Cabling You receive Dhcp Errors in Windows Network Neighborhood is EmptyGlossary Instant Gigabit Series Instant Gigabit Series Instant Gigabit Series Specifications Specifications for EG1032Specifications for EG0801W EnvironmentalContact Information Warranty InformationTech Support and RMA Issues Fax InformationT p / / w w w. l i n k s y s . c o m

EG0801SK specifications

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