Actually JP10 is illustrated further down the page :)

You can power the board via pin 3 of JP10 . Don't use JP5 though - its
regulated power for running drives.

On 9 April 2010 19:37, Poul-Henning Kamp <[email protected]> wrote:
> In message <[email protected]>, "Philip A. Prindeville" 
> wr
> ites:
>
>>The only way to deliver power to the board is via J5?
>
> No, that illustration forgets the white 6-pin connector on the right
> hand side, towards the front (right behind the USB connector)
>
> That connector can be used both as power input and output.
>
> Check the NET4801 manual for details.
>
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