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Quick reference for network-related settings The following tables provide a quick reference to help you if your computer is connected to other computers over a network. This information is intended to help you quickly find specific network settings. You can view the current setting or select a different setting. When finished, you can either save the settings and exit the utility program or exit without saving the settings. The steps in the following table always start at the Configuration/Setup utility main menu. To enable: Remote Administration Bypass of normal boot and use network Wake on LAN Wake on PCI Select: 1. System Security 2. Remote Administration 3. Enabled Remote Administration allows POST/BIOS updates over the LAN. 1. Start options 2. Network boot F12 option 3. Enabled 1. Power Management 2. Automatic Power On 3. Wake on LAN 4. Enabled 5. Startup Sequence 6. Automatic Press Esc to go back to the main menu. 7. Start Options 8. Startup Sequence 9. Automatic Power On Startup Sequence 10. Enabled 11. First, second, and third startup devices 1. Power Management 2. Automatic Power On 3. Wake on PCI 4. Enabled 5. Startup Sequence 6. Automatic Press Esc to go back to the main menu. 7. Start Options 8. Startup Sequence 9. Automatic Power On Startup Sequence 10. Enabled 11. First, second, and third startup devices Chapter 4. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 59

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Quick reference for network-related settings
The following tables provide a quick reference to help you if your computer
is connected to other computers over a network.
This information is
intended to help you quickly find specific network settings.
You can view
the current setting or select a different setting.
When finished, you can
either save the settings and exit the utility program or exit without saving
the settings.
The steps in the following table always start at the Configuration/Setup
utility main menu.
To enable:
Select:
Remote Administration
1.
System Security
2.
Remote Administration
3.
Enabled
Remote Administration allows POST/BIOS updates
over the LAN.
Bypass of normal boot
and use network
1.
Start options
2.
Network boot F12 option
3.
Enabled
Wake on LAN
1.
Power Management
2.
Automatic Power On
3.
Wake on LAN
4.
Enabled
5.
Startup Sequence
6.
Automatic
Press Esc to go back to the main menu.
7.
Start Options
8.
Startup Sequence
9.
Automatic Power On Startup Sequence
10. Enabled
11.
First, second, and third startup devices
Wake on PCI
1.
Power Management
2.
Automatic Power On
3.
Wake on PCI
4.
Enabled
5.
Startup Sequence
6.
Automatic
Press Esc to go back to the main menu.
7.
Start Options
8.
Startup Sequence
9.
Automatic Power On Startup Sequence
10. Enabled
11.
First, second, and third startup devices
Chapter 4.
Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program
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