NEC MC33M/B-K User Manual - page 10
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Specify the following settings in [Device Manager] -> [Network adapters].
1
Double click [Network adapters], and double click the displayed LAN
adapter.
If you are using Windows 8.1, go to Step 3.
2
Follow the steps below.
1
On the [Advanced] tab, set [Wake On Magic Packet] to [Enabled] and
click [OK].
2
Double-click the LAN adapter when it is displayed again.
3
Check the following items in the [Power Management] tab.
• [Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.]
• [Allow this device to wake the computer.]
• [Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer.]
Setup is now complete.
This enables booting via a network, and remote connection to your computer
from an administrator's PC which allows you to do the following.
• Operating system installation
• BIOS flashing (Rewriting the BIOS ROM)
• BIOS configuration changes
Configuring the BIOS setup utility to enable network booting.
1
Turn the power on and immediately press
The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed.
2
Follow the steps below.
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From the [Devices] menu, call the [Network Setup] menu and then set the
[Boot Agent] to [PXE]. Also, set the [PXE IPV4 network stack] or [PXE IPV6
network stack] to [Enabled].
From the [Devices] menu, call the [Network Setup] menu and then set the
[Boot Agent] to [PXE].
3
Press the
A confirmation screen should be displayed.
4
Confirm that [Yes] is selected and then press
These setting values are saved, the BIOS setup utility will finish, and your
computer will restart.
5
Immediately press the
The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed.
6
From the [Startup] menu, call the [Primary Boot Sequence] menu, select
[Network 1], and set it to the highest level by pressing the key.
7
Press the
8
Confirm that [Yes] is selected and then press
These setting values are saved, the BIOS setup utility will finish, and your
computer will restart.
This is all you need to do to correctly setup network booting.
How to configure your computer to allow WoL from sleep or hibernate mode
Network booting function (PXE)
As this computer has the UEFI function, it is necessary to change the network boot
server to use the UEFI.