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Q1
Why does my computer
work incorrectly after I plugged the WOL cable? |
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card has its own WOL cable, do not use another's
cable to connect. It could be caused blank
screen and PC will not work properly. |
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Q2
After install the driver of LAN card
and restart PC, this PC can not access any
other computer in network? |
Check
all golden fingers of NIC are firm seated
in the PCI slot of PC.
Check the cabling connection and LED of NIC.
Test the function of hardware in that PC by
diagnostic program. |
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Q3
Tips |
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If
the network adapter does not connect
to the network
ĦE Update Driver:
Make sure that you have the latest version
of the 10/100 CardBus driver.
ĦE Update BIOS:
Check with your Notebook PC manufacturer
for the latest BIOS upgrade to support
CardBus.
ĦE Check Cable
Connections: Make sure your network
connection is secured and functioning
properly. You may need to replace cables
with known good cables.
ĦE Check LED Status:
Make sure the Link LED lights are lit
properly on the card and Hub (if applicable).
ĦE Check Device
Status: For Windows 98 or Windows
95: make sure that your device driver
does not have a red "X" or
yellow "!" shown in the Device
Manager. For Windows NT 4.0: check the
Event Viewer to make sure there are
no resource conflicts.
Install the Adapter
and Driver again
ĦE If the device status shows that the
adapter is not working properly. You
will need to remove the network adapter
driver and related network components,
then install it again. |
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Q4
How can I find an
available Interrupt setting? |
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can run the Windows NT Diagnostic Program
by clicking Start, select Program, Administrative
Tools, and Windows NT Diagnostic. From the
Windows NT Diagnostics window, select the
Resources tab and click the IRQ button. Your
IRQ settings will be displayed. |
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