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2-4-1 Wake On LAN Header
The Wake On LAN Header is described under the PCI section because the WOL Header
can accept a cable from a PCI LAN Card that supports Wake On LAN. For the pin lay-out
of the WOL header, please refer to the picture below.
Wake-Up
GND
5V-Stand by
WOL Technical
Background
The Wake-On-LAN feature provides the capability to remotely power-on client systems
that support Wake-On-LAN by simply sending a Wake-On-LAN packet. After waking up
files can be uploaded to or downloaded from the client. With this feature, network
administrators can flexibly perform client maintenance during off-hours so that Total Cost
of Ownership (TCO) will be lower. Wake-On-LAN is a remote management tool with
advantages that can reduce system management workload, provide flexibility to the
system administrator's job, and of course save time-consuming efforts and costs.
Using Wake-On-LAN on your system requires a LAN adapter that supports the
Wake-On-LAN and software such as LDCM Rev 3.1x or later that can send and
receive wake-up packets.
2-4-2 Wake On Modem Header
The Wake On Modem Header is described under the PCI section because the WOM Header
can accept a cable from a PCI Modem Card that supports Wake On Modem (Also known as
Wake On Ring). For the pin lay-out of the WOL header, please refer to the picture below.
After connecting the WOM cable from your modem to the WOM header, you can set the
BIOS to allow the system to wake up when the Modem Card receives a Ring signal.
Wake-Up
GND
5V-Stand by