LAN ASUS Card

APPENDIX .7

7. APPENDIX

7.2.1 Features

Intel 82558 Ethernet LAN Controller (Fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)Wake-On-LAN Remote Control Function SupportedPCI Bus Master Complies with PCI Local Bus Rev. 2.1 specificationsConsists of MAC & PHY (10/100Mbps) interfacesComplies with IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX interfacesFully supports 10BASE-T & 100BASE-TX operations through a single RJ45 portSupports 32-bit Bus Master Technology / PCI Rev. 2.1Enhancements on ACPI & APM

Adheres to PCI Bus Power Management Interface Rev. 1.0, ACPI Rev. 1.0, and Device Class Power Management Rev. 1.0

IEEE 802.3u auto-negotiation for 10Mbps/100Mbps Network Data Transfer Rates.Provides LED indicators for monitoring network conditionsPlug and Play

7.2.2 Software Driver Support

NetWare ODI Drivers - Novell Netware 3.x, 4.x, DOS, OS/2 Client

NDIS 2.01 Drivers - Microsoft LAN Manager, Microsoft Windows 3.11, IBM LAN Server

NDIS 3.0 Drivers - Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 3.11

7.2.3 Questions and Answers

Q: What is Wake-On-LAN?

A:The Wake-On-LAN feature provides the capability to remotely power on sys- tems supporting Wake-On-LAN by simply sending a wake-up frame. With this

feature, remotely uploading/downloading data to/from systems during off-peak hours will be feasible.

Q: What can Wake-On-LAN do for you?

A:Wake-On-LAN is a remote management tool with advantages that can reduce system management workload, provide flexibility to the system administrator’s job, and then of course save you time-consuming efforts and costs.

Q: What components are required for Wake-On-LAN to function?

A:To enable Wake-On-LAN function, your system requires an Ethernet LAN adapter card that can activate Wake-On-LAN function, a client with Wake-On-LAN capa- bility, and software such as LDCM Rev. 3.10 or up that can trigger wake-up frame.

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