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Google doesn't explain anythingGoogle is your friend, use it!
Unless you have a server that you want to boot from over the network, you don't need to do anything with any of those settings. If you wanted, you could disable the network stack, but you don't even have to do that.What do these terms mean in BIOS? Should I open it? Should I leave it closed?
Network Stack ?
IPv4 PXE Support ?
IPv4 HTTP Support ?
IPv6 PXE Support ?
IPv6 HTTP Support ?
PXE boot wait time ?
Media detect count ?
A websearch should return something. At least from Wikipedia.Google doesn't explain anything
whether to open these elements in the board or not?
And why?
If it can be opened or closed, do you need a reason?
Google doesn't explain anything
I agree. BIOS documentation sucks.Google doesn't explain anything
whether to open these elements in the board or not?
And why?
If it can be opened or closed, do you need a reason?
Google doesn't explain anything
What about these terms specifically made you ask about them? BIOS usually has tons of indecipherable terms.What do these terms mean in BIOS? Should I open it? Should I leave it closed?
Probably if it would speed up any integrated ethernet connection is my guess. But I wouldn't have know what those options were for either.What about these terms specifically made you ask about them? BIOS usually has tons of indecipherable terms.
You need chatgpt! Try it!Google doesn't explain anything
whether to open these elements in the board or not?
And why?
If it can be opened or closed, do you need a reason?
Google doesn't explain anything