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Adapter configurations  35 
the type of frame that will cause the adapter to wake up, select the appropriate option from the 
Value drop-down list on the Advanced tab. This property is not supported on NC150T adapters. 
Both. (Default) Selects both Magic Packet and Wake up Frame as wake up frames 
Magic Packet. Selects Magic Packet as the wake up frame 
None. Selects no wake up frames 
Wake Up Frame. Selects Wake up Frame as the wake up frame 
 
WOL Speed. The WOL Speed parameter allows the user to select the speed at which the adapter 
connects to the network while in Wake-on-LAN mode. By default, the adapter is set to Auto. This 
property is not supported on NC150T and NC7782 adapters. 
10 Mb. Sets the speed to 10 Mb 
100 Mb. Sets the speed to 100 Mb 
 
Auto. (Default) Sets the speed for optimum network connection  
 
HP NC-Series Intel Adapters 
The following information describes the adapter properties available for HP NC-Series Intel adapters in 
the Windows operating system. 
See the HP Nework Configuration Utility online help for the properties available through the NCU. 
See the Linux readme files for the properties available through the various Linux operating systems. 
 
Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 x64 
configurations 
Although the default values should be appropriate in most cases, you may change any of the available 
options to meet the requirements of your specific system. It is recommended that you use the HP Network 
Configuration Utility to update HP NC-Series adapter properties. However, if you choose to update the 
properties using the operating system's Device Manager, the following lists the properties that are 
available for your HP adapter. The properties that are available through the HP NCU will differ. See the 
online help file for NCU adapter property information. 
 
HP NC-Series Intel adapter properties 
 
Adaptive Interframe Spacing. Compensates for excessive Ethernet packet collisions on the network. 
The default setting works best for most computers and networks by dynamically adapting to the 
network traffic conditions. However, in some rare cases, you may obtain better performance by 
manually setting the spacing value. Setting a value forces a static gap between packets. Increasing 
the value increases the delay between frames being transmitted. 
Default = Disabled 
Range = Disabled; Enabled 
 
Enable PME. Allows the use of power management and wake-up functions. Supported on NC110x, 
NC310F, NC340x, NC360x, NC364x, NC6170, and NC7170 adapters only.  
Default for NC110x, NC360x, and NC364x adapters = OS Controlled 
Range for NC110x, NC360x, and NC364x adapters = OS Controlled; Disabled; Enabled