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3C905C-TX-M NIC
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BIOS that supports Remote Wake-Up
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PCI 2.2-compliant bus or a 3-pin Remote Wake-Up
connector on the PC motherboard and a 5-volt standby
power supply unit rated at a minimum of
375 milliamperes
3C905B and 3C900B-FL NICs
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BIOS that supports Remote Wake-Up
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3-pin Remote Wake-Up connector on the PC
motherboard
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5-volt standby power supply unit rated at a minimum
of 375 milliamperes
If you are unsure whether your PC meets the requirements
listed above, refer to your PC documentation or contact
your PC manufacturer.
For more information on Remote Wake-Up, including a list
of PCs that currently support this feature, go to:
http://www.3com.com/partners/acpi
Multiple NIC Installations and Remote Wake-Up
To use multiple NICs as Remote Wake-Up NICs in the same
PC, the PC must have a power supply that can support
multiple Remote Wake-Up devices.
See your PC documentation if you are unsure whether your
PC power supply can accommodate more than one
Remote Wake-Up device.
Managed PC Boot Agent (MBA) Software
The Managed PC Boot Agent (MBA) software adds
management capabilities to the NIC by enabling the PC
to boot from the server, rather than from its local drive.
This preboot support allows you to use management
applications to remotely:
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Install and configure a new PC that has never been
connected to the network.
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Upgrade software.
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