Has anybody got any tips on getting Wake on Lan to work on a Windows 11It's not that horrendous, you might have to get a driver direct from the ethernet chip manufacturer for the related "Power Management" tab to
Pro system running on an ASUS motherboard ?
There are BIOS settings to look at, Windows power settings and something
to be done at the client end
I have googled it and there seem to be various horror stories online,
but no reports of anybody getting it to work ...
Abandoned Trolley wrote:
Has anybody got any tips on getting Wake on Lan to work on a WindowsIt's not that horrendous, you might have to get a driver direct from the ethernet chip manufacturer for the related "Power Management" tab to
11 Pro system running on an ASUS motherboard ?
There are BIOS settings to look at, Windows power settings and
something to be done at the client end
I have googled it and there seem to be various horror stories online,
but no reports of anybody getting it to work ...
show up in Device Manager.
On 22/09/2024 17:12, Andy Burns wrote:
Abandoned Trolley wrote:
Has anybody got any tips on getting Wake on Lan to work on a WindowsIt's not that horrendous, you might have to get a driver direct from
11 Pro system running on an ASUS motherboard ?
There are BIOS settings to look at, Windows power settings and
something to be done at the client end
I have googled it and there seem to be various horror stories online,
but no reports of anybody getting it to work ...
the ethernet chip manufacturer for the related "Power Management" tab
to show up in Device Manager.
The power management tab shows up OK - its a built in Realtek thingThat wake only on magic packet gets turned on so that a random burst of
There a check box to allow a magic packet to wake up the machine - and
some people think that you dont need to select it ?
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