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Understanding the MXO2 Dock status LED
Gigabit Ethernet
Matrox MXO2 Dock has one Gigabit Ethernet port for connecting to a Gigabit
Ethernet network.
The network connected to MXO2 Dock is automatically selected by your
computer. If for any reason you need to select the network connected to MXO2
Dock, the MXO2 Dock port appears as
Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot in System
Preferences > Network
. If your network connection goes through a proxy
server, select
Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot in Network preferences, and then set
the appropriate proxy settings in the
Advanced options. If a network cable is
connected to MXO2 Dock’s Gigabit Ethernet port and another network cable is
connected to an Ethernet port on your computer, the network connected directly
to your computer is used.
¦NoteThe MXO2 Dock Gigabit Ethernet port supports wake-on-LAN (WOL).
USB
Matrox MXO2 Dock includes two USB 2.0 ports for connecting USB devices
such as a keyboard, mouse, printer and scanner. MXO2 Dock also features one
front-mounted USB 3.0 port for connecting a SuperSpeed device, such as a flash
drive or storage.
¦NoteThe MXO2 Dock USB ports support wake-on-USB.
Understanding the MXO2 Dock status LED
Matrox MXO2 Dock features a status LED on the front of the unit to indicate the
following conditions:
Green Matrox MXO2 Dock is connected to a computer via the
Thunderbolt cable, and is functioning properly.
Red The computer to which MXO2 Dock is connected via the
Thunderbolt cable is shut down, or MXO2 Dock is not connected to a
computer via the Thunderbolt cable.
Amber The computer to which MXO2 Dock is connected via the
Thunderbolt cable is in sleep mode.