Thanks for the reply Jason.
The boot to network option is on.
I see references to LAN in the bios, and the onboard wired port.
However nowhere in the bios do I see a mention of having an SSD disk, nor a second LAN 'wireless'.
Looking under PCI, Attached devices ect.
So I enabled all the extra boot menu check boxes.. They apparently are for display only. F12 network boot, then ctrl-s, and such doesn't do anything new.
I took it apart. I booted without the SSD or WIFI card and observe no changes in the bios except for the SATA option missing, as expected.
When it boots. I get the classic Intel Boot Agent, testing media connection. Tried ctrl-s here. Didn't work.
I expected that boot agent to exit, and it then fire up the boot agent on the next LAN/WIFI card. So I let it time out, proceed, and it really seemed as if it was just cycling attempts at that one device. Not carrying on to the next. I vaguly remember from experience the coded PXE-E61, PXE-M04 or whatnot should tell you which card is attempting to go.
So I'll google some more about the Intel Boot agent. Strange I don't see any bios mentions about the card but I do understand that's before the right stack is loaded and such. So it appears as if the bios is doing its job, my problem is understanding the keys I need to monkey with the boot agent to get some form of network config, wireless, etc, options.
Again thanks in advance for any more input/assistance.
-Ryan