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1 using the network port – Dell Wireless Dock User Manual

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The Dell Wireless Dock D5000 has the below I/O connectors:

Video Ports

DisplayPort x 1

HDMI x 1

Input/Output
Ports

USB 3.0 x 3

Gigabit Ethernet

Audio Jack x 1 (Microphone-in and line-out via combo

connector)

If the wireless link between the computer and the Dell Wireless Dock
becomes weak, move the computer closer to the Dell Wireless Dock or rotate
the computer to find a position with a stronger wireless link. For example, if you
find that the wireless signal strength is reduced when the notebook lid is closed,
you can try to rotate the notebook to find the best reception.

Note: The wireless connection works best if your computer lid (logo side)
directly faces the front side of the docking station and there is a line-of-sight
between the computer and the docking station.

3.2.1 Using The Network Port

When you want to use Internet via the network port of the docking station, you
just plug the network cable into the network port of the docking station. The
meanings of the LED indicators on the network port are listed below:

Link Speed Indicator

Ethernet Activity Indicator

Green = 10/100 Mb

Yellow Flashing

Orange = 1 Gb

Figure 5. Ethernet