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====== Wake on LAN ====== | ====== Wake on LAN ====== | ||
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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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=== LAN adapter === | === LAN adapter === | ||
On the LAN adapter of the computer (physical ethernet adapter and/or wireless, given BIOS support), choose Properties/ | On the LAN adapter of the computer (physical ethernet adapter and/or wireless, given BIOS support), choose Properties/ | ||
- | Power Management tab (far right). Check the second and third boxes to enable WOL. Press OK until you are back at Network Connections. Now the computer can normally be started from Hibernate, Standby, or PowerOff modes via a special management packet. | + | {{ :: |
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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. | ||