Wake On Lan; Cn14 Usb Ports And Usb 2/3 Connector; Cn15 Wol (Wake On Lan) - CHAINTECH 6OJA3 Manual

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USB Ports and USB 2/3 Connector (CN14)
WOL (Wake-on-LAN) Connector (CN15)
If you want to use a USB keyboard, you must
enable the onchip USB & USB keyboard support
function in BIOS's Integrated Peripherals menu
(See Section 3-4). USB is an open industry
standard, providing a simple and inexpensive
way to connect up to 125 devices to a single
computer port. Keyboards, mice, tablets, digitizers,
scanners, bar-code readers, modems, printers and
many more can all be used at the same time.
This board contains a USB Host controller and
includes a root hub with two USB 0/1 ports (meets
USB Rev 1.0 spec.) and a connector for optional
USB Adaptor (USB2/3). Four USB peripherals or
hub devices are able to be connected.
Enable the Wake Up On LAN selection in BIOS's
Power Management Menu to use this function.
The capability to remotely manage PCs on a
network is a significant factor in reducing
administrative and ownership costs. Magic Packet
technology is designed to give WOL (Wake-on-
LAN) capability to the LAN controller. When a
PC capable of receiving wake up command goes
to sleep, the Magic Packet mode in the LAN
controller is enabled. When the LAN controller
receives a Magic Packet frame, the LAN controller
will wake up the PC. This header is used to
connect an add-in NIC (Network Interface Card)
which gives WOL capability to the mainboard.
Hardware Setup
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