HP Compaq dc5700 Business PC Service Reference Guide, 1st Edition
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... error messages, POST C-1 to C-12 ESD (electrostatic discharge) materials and equipment 5-4 preventing damage 5-3 Ethernet AUI pin assignments A-2 BNC pin assignments A-1 RJ-45 pin assignments A-2 expansion card MT PCI Express ...-state power button 3-15 DVI pin assignments A-9 E electrostatic discharge. Index delimiter characters, table 3-22 device driver deployment 3-4 device drivers, installing 1-1 diagnostic tool for hard drives 3-24 diagnostics utility 2-14 to 2-18 DIMMs F-1 disassembly preparation MT...3-8 headphone pin assignments A-3 Index-2 437804-001 Service Reference Guide, dc5700
... error messages, POST C-1 to C-12 ESD (electrostatic discharge) materials and equipment 5-4 preventing damage 5-3 Ethernet AUI pin assignments A-2 BNC pin assignments A-1 RJ-45 pin assignments A-2 expansion card MT PCI Express ...-state power button 3-15 DVI pin assignments A-9 E electrostatic discharge. Index delimiter characters, table 3-22 device driver deployment 3-4 device drivers, installing 1-1 diagnostic tool for hard drives 3-24 diagnostics utility 2-14 to 2-18 DIMMs F-1 disassembly preparation MT...3-8 headphone pin assignments A-3 Index-2 437804-001 Service Reference Guide, dc5700
Network & Internet Communications Guide
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Table of contents 1 Network Communications Ethernet Network Structure ...2 NIC-Based Alerts ...2 Wake-On-LAN Support (WOL) ...3 Interpreting the Network Status Lights 4 Disabling 802.3u/802.3ab Auto-Negotiation Capabilities 4 Installing Network Drivers ...5 Wireless Networks ...6 Ad-hoc Network ...6 Access Point (Infrastructure) Network 6 Advantages of Wireless Networking 7 2 Internet Communications Choosing an Internet Service Provider 9 Content Advisor ...10 Restricting Internet Content 10 Solving Internet Access Problems ...12 ENWW v
Table of contents 1 Network Communications Ethernet Network Structure ...2 NIC-Based Alerts ...2 Wake-On-LAN Support (WOL) ...3 Interpreting the Network Status Lights 4 Disabling 802.3u/802.3ab Auto-Negotiation Capabilities 4 Installing Network Drivers ...5 Wireless Networks ...6 Ad-hoc Network ...6 Access Point (Infrastructure) Network 6 Advantages of Wireless Networking 7 2 Internet Communications Choosing an Internet Service Provider 9 Content Advisor ...10 Restricting Internet Content 10 Solving Internet Access Problems ...12 ENWW v
Network & Internet Communications Guide
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...-Lan (WOL) Support ● Interpreting the Network Status Lights ● Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities ● Installing Network Drivers ● Wireless Networks This section provides information about Ethernet networks and the hardware connectors and software device drivers that allow you can share resources, such as a printer, exchange information from computer to computer, and run...
...-Lan (WOL) Support ● Interpreting the Network Status Lights ● Disabling the Autosensing Capabilities ● Installing Network Drivers ● Wireless Networks This section provides information about Ethernet networks and the hardware connectors and software device drivers that allow you can share resources, such as a printer, exchange information from computer to computer, and run...
Network & Internet Communications Guide
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... the switch port must be set to autonegotiate, the link partner must match the NIC settings. Interpreting the Network Status Lights Some Ethernet network interface controllers include network status lights: ● Link light-illuminates when the system is indicated by one mode only. The ...and blinks on the network simultaneously. The computer begins Auto-Negotiation whenever it obtains a valid network link, or when the NIC driver is not illuminated when operating at 100 Mbps, and is loaded. Half-duplex systems cannot transmit and receive simultaneously. Double-click Local...
... the switch port must be set to autonegotiate, the link partner must match the NIC settings. Interpreting the Network Status Lights Some Ethernet network interface controllers include network status lights: ● Link light-illuminates when the system is indicated by one mode only. The ...and blinks on the network simultaneously. The computer begins Auto-Negotiation whenever it obtains a valid network link, or when the NIC driver is not illuminated when operating at 100 Mbps, and is loaded. Half-duplex systems cannot transmit and receive simultaneously. Double-click Local...