Справочник Пользователя для Samsung NP270E5EK02JM

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Chapter 3.  
Using the computer
Wired Network
Using the WOL (Wake On LAN) function
<Wake On LAN> is a function that activates the system from Sleep 
mode when a signal (such as a ping or magic packet command) 
arrives over the network (wired LAN).
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  Click Charms menu on the Desktop > Settings 
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Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and 
Sharing Center and click on Change adapter settings in 
the left menu pane.
2
  Right-click on the Wired Ethernet Connection and select 
Properties.
3
  Click Configure > Power Management tab. Select Allow 
this device to wake the computer, then click OK. Restart 
the system.
-   If the system wakes up from Sleep mode even though there 
is no received signal, use the system after disabling the 
<Wake On LAN> function.
-   The LAN LED may not be turned off if System is shoutdown 
without disabling the WOL (Wake on LAN) option.
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Connecting a wired LAN while using a wireless LAN may not 
activate the 
<Wake On LAN> function. Set the Wireless LAN 
to Disable to use the <Wake On LAN> function.
-   <Wake On LAN> feature may not work while using Hybrid 
power saving feature. Hybrid sleep mode can be disabled 
from Power Options under Control Panel.
Wake On LAN activated by Ping is not supported.
When connected to a 100Mbps/1Gbps wired LAN and the 
computer exits Sleep/hibernation mode, a message appears 
informing you of a connection to a 10Mbps/100Mbps 
wired LAN. This happens because when the computer exits 
standby/hibernate mode, restoring the network takes about 
3 seconds. When the network is restored, it operates at 
100Mbps/1Gbps.
When system is running on battery, some time it may take 
a few second extra after inserting LAN cable to be able to 
connect to internet. This symptom happen as a result of 
power saving feature to reduce battery consumption.
When system is running on battery, the Wired LAN speed 
is decreased automatically to reduce battery consumption. 
In such case, a 1Gbps /100Mbps LAN would function at 
100Mbps/10Mbps speed.