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USB Type-C mode, The MAC Address Pass Through is supported for UEFI PXE boot.

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To connect a computer, connect one end of a USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C port on the rear of the monitor and the other end to the USB Type-C port on the computer. This USB Type-C cable provides single-cable connectivity for high-speed data, audio and video, and power delivery. NOTE: The monitor delivers up to 65 W of power over a USB Type-C connection. When connecting the host computer via USB Type-C, DC power out does not need to be connected. Do not connect two power sources (DC power out and USB Type-C) to the host computer. USB Type-C mode When a USB Type-C cable is connected to the computer and Alt mode is detected, the monitor switches to the USB Type-C mode and the following features are activated. ● PXE boot ● MAC address pass through: Your computer might support MAC Address Pass Through from the on, off, sleep, or hibernation states, or only when the computer is on or in the sleep state. The MAC Address Pass Through is supported for UEFI PXE boot. ● Wake on LAN (WOL): Your computer might support WOL from the off, sleep, or hibernation states, or only when the computer is on or in the sleep state. WLAN-LAN switching is supported only on select computers running the Windows® 11 or Windows 10 operating systems. ● Single power on: You can turn on or turn off the computer and put the computer in sleep mode. 26 Chapter 1 Getting started

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To connect a computer, connect one end of a USB Type-C cable to the USB Type-C port on the rear of
the monitor and the other end to the USB Type-C port on the computer. This USB Type-C cable provides
single-cable connectivity for high-speed data, audio and video, and power delivery.
NOTE:
The monitor delivers up to 65 W of power over a USB Type-C connection. When connecting the
host computer via USB Type-C, DC power out does not need to be connected. Do not connect two
power sources (DC power out and USB Type-C) to the host computer.
USB Type-C mode
When a USB Type-C cable is connected to the computer and Alt mode is detected, the monitor switches
to the USB Type-C mode and the following features are activated.
PXE boot
MAC address pass through: Your computer might support MAC Address Pass Through from the on,
off, sleep, or hibernation states, or only when the computer is on or in the sleep state.
The MAC Address Pass Through is supported for UEFI PXE boot.
Wake on LAN (WOL): Your computer might support WOL from the off, sleep, or hibernation states, or
only when the computer is on or in the sleep state.
WLAN-LAN switching is supported only on select computers running the Windows® 11 or Windows 10
operating systems.
Single power on: You can turn on or turn off the computer and put the computer in sleep mode.
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Chapter 1
Getting started