4-44 Installing Options
Network Board Wake-On LAN Cabling
If your computer has an optional 3COM Intel 10/100 MB
network board, your system can be readied for “Wake-On
LAN” by connecting the Wake-On LAN cable. Wake-On
LAN allows your system to be powered up remotely by a
server computer.
Cable the network board for Wake-On LAN as follows.
1. Remove the left side cover (see “Removing the Left Side
Cover” earlier in this chapter).
2. Locate the LAN JWOL connector on the system board
(see the figure “System board sockets and connectors”
earlier in this chapter).
3. Remove the AGP graphics board and any expansion
boards that may be in the way (see “Removing the AGP
Graphics Board” and “Removing an Expansion Board”
earlier in this chapter).
4. Connect one end of the LAN cable to the JWOL
connector on the system board (see the figure “System
board and sockets and connectors” earlier in this chapter).
5. Connect the other end of the LAN cable to the LAN
board (see the documentation that comes with the option).
6. Replace the AGP graphics board and any expansion
boards that were removed (see “Installing the AGP
Graphics Board” and Installing an “Expansion Board”
earlier in this chapter).
7. Replace the left side cover (see “Replacing the Left Side
Cover” earlier in this chapter).
8. Enable Wake-On LAN through the BIOS (see Chapter 3
for information).