Re: Wake on Lan power on from S5 state: I'm stumped On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 20:48:17 GMT, kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:
>On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:36:44 -0400, Karl Breiner
><KarlB26@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>I have an older motherboard (440bx agp set) with a BIOS that supports
>>wake on lan via a 3-pin header. When I set the BIOS to enable WOL, I
>>can successfully send a magic packet and turn on the computer from an
>>S5 (power off) state.
>>
>>HOWEVER, the minute I run Windows Server 2003 and do a system
>>shutdown, the WOL no longer works!
>
>Have you looked for a setting in the NIC properties (in
>network connections)?
>Loading a driver can toggle the functionality of the NIC,
>and may do that depending on the default driver setting.
I've messed with the properties of the NIC quite a lot. I've adjusted
the obvious settings.
For "Wake On Lan Settings", there are these choices: Disabled, OS
Controlled, Wake on Magic Packet, Wake on Directed Packet, Wake on
Magic and Directed. I have it set on "Wake on Magic Packet" right
now, but I've tried them all.
"Wake on Link Settings" choices are Disabled, Forced, and OS
Controlled. I have it set to Forced, but I've tried them all.
"Enable PME" I have set to Enabled.
These would seem to be the obvious settings to mess around with, and I
think I've tried them all. Unless there is a config file or ini file
somwhere to mess with?? I dunno.... but thanx for the help.
>
>>
>>Based on these observations, the OS would seem to be interfering with
>>WOL operability in some way. I'm using an Intel Pro 100 card, and
>>have read through the documentation, playing with the advanced
>>settings of the card, to no avail.
>>
>>My hope is that there is some brilliant Windows registry hack that
>>will make this work. Anyone have any ideas?
>
>Have you tried another NIC driver (if there is no such
>setting in the NIC properties)? |