where is wake on lan setting in bios |
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rocket888
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Posted: 16 Dec 2023 at 5:01pm |
I can confirm that with this board and my i7-12700k cpu, I can successfully start it up by using the WOL packet. I forget what I had to do, but I don't recall there being any difference between coming back from sleep vs. a shutdown. But I think if you turn off power, you have to boot up once manually before that WOL will work again. Not positive on that. I remember that from my early days using WOL.
I am using the 2.5g interface, but I think that before I had a 2.5g switch, I was probably using the standard 1g but it's been quite a while so I can't be sure. Here are some notes I made when I had to do a network reset: ------------------------ network reset is in right click tray icon and go to open network and internet settings in status tab, below firewall is the network reset Then *** go into device manager, find device, properties, and power management, turn on ONLY magic packet *** the reset turns this off! also disable the wifi powercfg ?“lastwake |
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bfd12
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Sorry to revive this thread, but does anyone know if this mobo (ASRock Z690 extremewifi 6E) is capable of wake on lan from S5?
It works perfectly from S3, but I haven't found any way to enable WoL from a full shutdown. |
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rocket888
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Thanks, I got it working.
wol is especially useful for me since I have 128gb ram, and my asrock MB is the first build in quite some time where I can actually get windows to sleep and now wake up using wol. I can now save power and things like opening and restoring memory for a saved VM goes lightning fast as the entire saved memory is cached, even after being asleep for the night :) |
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threadzipper1957
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Fopr WOL to work, you have to change one setting in BIOS
PCIE Device Power on, should be set to enabled. then save settings and exit, after the reboor, WOL should work. On some LAN chips, you can also check the LAN settings under Windows. WOL stays active as long is the PSU is connected to the power, when yiu switch the power off, you have to start the system, and restarts, before it gets activated. |
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rocket888
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I can't find the wake on lan setting in the bios, I've got a Z690 Extreme Wifi 6E.
Any ideas? When I shut down, the led doesn't stay on and sending the magic packet isn't working. |
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