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CNet PRO200WL PCI Fast Ethernet NT Driver 1.53


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Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 90 Limitations None
Publisher CNet Technology, Inc. File Size 0
Date added 12 May 2004 Check your speed

The PRO200WL is 100/10Mbps Fast Ethernet PCI-Bus Adapters equipped with Wake-On-LAN technology. A cutting edge technology, Wake-On-LAN allows workstations to accept "Magic Packets", Microsoft Wake-Up Frames, or Link Change that can power "On" a workstation from a remote location. This ability is useful for many tasks, including deploying operating systems or applications, transferring files, running programs on client workstations, and much more. Wake-On-LAN combined with a potential 200Mbps throughput makes these Adapters a dream come true for network administrators. Troubleshooting is further simplified by LEDs displaying real time network traffic status. These Adapters come with driver software compatible with all major network operating systems. A built-in Auto-Negotiation function smoothly and automatically switches drivers between 100Mbps and 10Mbps connections. This capability allows older systems to communicate with newer systems, instead of being replaced! The PRO200SWL includes a Boot ROM socket (Boot ROM optional) for use with diskless workstations.

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