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| ====== Wake on LAN ====== | ====== Wake on LAN ====== | ||
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| In order for Wake-on-LAN to work, parts of the network interface need to stay on. | In order for Wake-on-LAN to work, parts of the network interface need to stay on. | ||
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| + | To support WOL you must have a computer with Motherboard that supports WOL, as well as a Network Controller (NIC) supporting this function. | ||
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| + | ===== Setup ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Router ==== | ||
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| + | Devices connected to the router should be auto detected. Not all devices detected can be woken up. | ||
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| + | ==== Computer ==== | ||
| + | === BIOS === | ||
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| + | Wake On LAN is usually disabled by default in most PCs. This feature, if optional, must be enabled in your BIOS otherwise WOL isn't going to work. Consult your motherboard' | ||
| + | === LAN adapter === | ||
| + | On the LAN adapter of the computer (physical ethernet adapter and/or wireless, given BIOS support), choose Properties/ | ||
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| + | Power Management tab (far right). Check the second and third boxes to enable WOL. | ||
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| + | You might want to enable power-on feature as well | ||
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| + | Press OK until you are back at Network Connections. | ||
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| + | Now the computer can normally be started from Hibernate, Standby, or PowerOff modes via a special management packet. | ||
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