Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini Card Power Characteristics: Manual Addenda
Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini Card Power Characteristics: Manual Addenda
Dell Wireless 1395 WLAN Mini Card Power Characteristics: Manual Addenda
May 2008
Manual Addenda
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Magic & WakeUp Frame (default). Both Magic Pattern and Net Pattern are considered in wake pattern matching. Magic Frame & LossOfLink. Both Magic Pattern and Loss of Link are considered in wake pattern matching. Magic Packet. Only Magic Pattern is considered in wake pattern matching. None. Pattern Matching is disabled. Wake Up Frame. Only Net Pattern is considered in wake pattern matching. Wake Up Frame & LossOfLink. Both Net Pattern and Loss of Link are considered in wake pattern matching.
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InstallShield Documentation
InstallShield has a number of command line options. None of the options listed below is case sensitive, and each may be used with a hyphen (-) or a forward slash (/). Separate multiple command-line switches with a space, but do not put a space inside a command-line switch (for example, /r /f1Install.iss is valid, but /r/f1 Install.iss is not). When you use long path and file name expressions with switches, enclose the expressions in double quotation marks. The double quotation marks indicate to the operating system that spaces within the quotation marks are not to be treated as command-line delimiters. Command line switches not listed will be ignored by the installer. -on Turns Windows Wireless Zero Configuration Service off and configures the Broadcom tray utility to manage the network.
/wlconfig:[file to import] Imports preferred network profiles at the end of installation. This option does not support the hyphen (-) prefix. -l[language ID] Specifies the language in which the setup runs. [language ID] is a numeric language ID of the form 0xnnnn or simply nnnn. Note: Refer to http://helpnet.installshield.com/robo/projects/HelpLibDevStudio9/IHelpG lobLangIdentifiers.htm for supported language IDs. See the Identifier (InstallScript) column in the following table. InstallShield supported languages are listed in the following table. Language Arabic (Saudi Arabia) Identifier (InstallScript) 0001
Basque Bulgarian Catalan Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Croatian Czech Danish Dutch (Standard) English Finnish French (Canadian) French (Standard) German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Indonesian Italian (Standard) Japanese Korean Norwegian (Bokmal) Polish Portuguese (Brazilian) Portuguese (Standard) Romanian Russian Slovak Slovene Spanish (Traditional Sort)
001a 0006 0413 0009 000b 0c0c 040c 0007 0008 000d 000e 0021 0410 0011 0012 0414 0015 0416 0816 0018 0019 001b 0024 040a
The setup runs in this language regardless of the default setup language specified in the IDE or the default language of the target system. This switch has no effect when the setup is running silently and a Lang key is set in the [Application] section of Setup.iss. Recording a response file (by running Setup.exe with the -r switch) sets the Lang key automatically; for the -l switch to affect a silent setup, this key must be deleted from the Setup.iss file. -pnsnap /pnsnap An install using this switch forces the utility to make a connection based on the order of preferred network list after the user has logged on in a non-single sign-on case. By default, this option is turned off, and a preferred network low in the list could be connected before the user logs on. -r
Causes Setup.exe automatically to generate a silent setup file (.iss file), which is a record of the setup input, in the Windows folder. Runs InstallShield Silent to execute a silent setup. -f1[path\ResponseFile] Specifies an alternate location and name of the response file (.iss file). If this option is used when running InstallShield Silent(-s option), the response file is read from the folder/file specified by [path\ResponseFile]. If this option is used along with the -r option, the response file is written to the folder/file specified by[path\ResponseFile]. -f2[path\LogFile] Specifies an alternate location and name of the log file created by InstallShield Silent. By default, the Setup.log file is created and stored in the same directory as that of the Setup.inx file.
-s
-verbose Provides more detailed information when a Setup.exe error occurs. -sso: will disable the checking for 3rd party GINAs that override the default system GINA (MSGINA).
-UseAdvNetwork When user click on Add button, the default will be launching advanced dialog.