Wol speed (at-2972/t2 only) – Allied Telesis AT-2972T/2 User Manual

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Installing Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Driver Software

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The My Computer window opens.

3. Select Properties from the menu.

The System Properties dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 7 on
page 36.

4. Click the Advanced tab.

The Advanced tab is shown in Figure 12 on page 42.

5. From the Properties list, select Wake Up Capabilities.

6. From the Values list, select one of the following:

ˆ

Both (default). Selects both Magic Packet and Wake Up Frame as
wake-up frames.

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Magic Packet. Selects Magic Packet as the wake-up frame.

ˆ

None. Selects no wake-up frame.

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Wake Up Frame. Selects Wake Up Frame as the wake-up frame
and allows the network adapter to wake the system when an event
such as a ping or an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request is
received.

7. Click OK.

8. If prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.

Even though it is not necessary to reboot the system for new adapter
properties to take effect, rebooting is recommended to reinitialize all
registers.

9. Verify that the adapter port LEDs operate as described in “LEDs” on

page 19.

WOL Speed

(AT-2972/T2

only)

WOL Speed. The WOL Speed property sets the speed at which the
network adapter connects to the network while the network adapter is in
Wake on LAN mode. By default, the WOL Speed property is set to Auto.

To specify the WOL speed, perform the following procedure:

1. Start either a Windows Server 2003 or a Windows XP system and log

in.

You must have Administrator privileges to update the driver software.

2. On the desktop, right click My Computer.

The My Computer window opens.

3. Select Properties from the menu.

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