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PoE Adapter<br/>
PoE Adapter<br/>
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CF-Card: [http://www.kingston.com/flash/cf_standard.asp?id=2 Kingston CF 1GB]<br/>

= Enabling USB =
== WRAP-Boards with 5V Input ==
Normally the WRAP-Boards have 12V Input. Anyway, we have one device where the input voltage has been changed to 5V. To enable USB support for this device you must:
# connect USB adapter board to the WRAP-Board
# enable USB support in the BIOS of the WRAP-Board:
## press "S" during memory test when the WRAP-Board boots up to enter the BIOS
## If the menu says "(U)" then this means USB is ''disabled''. Brackets "(U)" mean disabled, and stars "*U*" mean enabled. Press "U" to enable (*U*).
## Press "Q" to quit and the answer Yes to save the settings.

=== Example ===
Here the USB is disabled in the BIOS, because it is enclosed by Brackets (press U to change this):
<code>
(9) 9600 baud *3* 38400 baud (5) 57600 baud
*C* CHS mode (L) LBA mode
(E) Etherboot enable
(U) USB enable
(D) Conservative DRAM timing
*R* Serial console enable
(X) Xmodem upload (Q) Quit
</code>


= Links =
= Links =

Revision as of 09:21, 2 May 2007

Board: PC-Engines WRAP.2E-128
Daughterboard: USB Extension
Enclosure: WRAP-BOX-2A1E
Wireless Card: Wistron CM9
Pigtail
2 Antenna
PoE Adapter
CF-Card: Kingston CF 1GB

Enabling USB

WRAP-Boards with 5V Input

Normally the WRAP-Boards have 12V Input. Anyway, we have one device where the input voltage has been changed to 5V. To enable USB support for this device you must:

  1. connect USB adapter board to the WRAP-Board
  2. enable USB support in the BIOS of the WRAP-Board:
    1. press "S" during memory test when the WRAP-Board boots up to enter the BIOS
    2. If the menu says "(U)" then this means USB is disabled. Brackets "(U)" mean disabled, and stars "*U*" mean enabled. Press "U" to enable (*U*).
    3. Press "Q" to quit and the answer Yes to save the settings.

Example

Here the USB is disabled in the BIOS, because it is enclosed by Brackets (press U to change this):

(9) 9600 baud *3* 38400 baud (5) 57600 baud
*C* CHS mode (L) LBA mode
(E) Etherboot enable
(U) USB enable
(D) Conservative DRAM timing
*R* Serial console enable
(X) Xmodem upload (Q) Quit

Links

Kingston Flash Memory Guide