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Installation
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NOTE:
If you connect a USB device to the Expansion
Dock and it does not work as expected, test the device by
connecting it directly to one of your notebook’s available
USB ports.
Ethernet Port
The Expansion Dock’s Ethernet port is a USB 2.0-to-Fast-
Ethernet adapter. Connect a network cable (sold separately)
to the Ethernet port for high-performance network access.
The Ethernet-port indicators’ lights work as follows:
• The light at the bottom of the port lights solid when there
is a network connection.
• The light at the top of the port lights solid when there is
network activity.
Video Ports (VGA or DVI)
Connect a VGA cable (sold separately) to the VGA
video-output port on the Expansion Dock and to an external
monitor. If you have a DVI-capable monitor, you will get
better performance by connecting a DVI cable to the DVI
video-output port on the Expansion Dock and to the
external monitor.
NOTE: Use this cable
instead of
the VGA cable and
NOT
in addition to it.
Either cable can be connected and disconnected at any
time without unplugging the Expansion Dock from the
ExpressCard slot on your notebook. The Expansion Dock
supports all analog CRT and LCD monitors.
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