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pan883
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Posted: 22 Sep 2017 at 3:38pm |
I want to start with Wake On Lan from the power off state on Win10, but I can not do it.
X370 Gaming K4 BIOS set the following setting to Enabled. 1. Advanced / ACPI Configuration / PCIE Decices Power On 2. Boot / Boot from Onboard LAN I also tried making the latest version of Intel's network driver, but it does not change. Thanks for help in advance. |
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ASRock_TSD
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Dear pan883, Greetings, this is ASRock TSD. Please refer to the following steps for setting up Wake On Lan function: 1. BIOS setting: Step1: Power on the system. Step2: When POST screen is displaying then press the keyboard "Del" key to enter to the BIOS setting. Step3: Switch to Advanced page, select ACPI Configuration, change PCIE Devices Power On to Enabled. Step4: Press "F10" key to save the BIOS setting and restart the system. 2. Network adapter settings: Step1: Start Windows and open Device Manager. Step2: Expand "Network adapter", right-click "Intel (R) I 211 Gigabit Network Connection", and click "Properties". Step3: Select the "Power Management" tab. Step4: Please check "Enable computer to release standby state on this device". Step5: Next, click the "Advanced Settings" tab, select the "Wake on Magic Packet" from the "Property" column, confirm that the "Value" is "Enabled" and click the "OK" button. 3. Check the power option: Step1: Open the Power Option item in control panel. Step2: Click the Choose what the power buttons do link. Step3: Click Change settings that are currently unavailable. Step4: Clear the Turn on fast startup(recommend) check box. Step5: Click Save changes. After above setting, WOL function should work properly. Thanks! All the best, ASRock TSD |
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Kagey_bee
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These instructions dont work.
I've enabled everything I need to in bios. I've followed the instructions in Windows the best I can. However they don't seem to be 100% accurate to what I see in Windows 10. This image shows an example of what in see. Not actually taken from my pc. But it's the same. No "Enable computer to release standby state on this device" option. Power options regarding fast startup also don't exist. |
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hellsolo
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Hello, I was looking for a solution to the problem with WOL and found, specially registered here to share with you. I have the same motherboard. In
order for everything to work, download the driver for the network
adapter from the official Intel site, and in his settings put a tick
opposite - "WOMP from power off state". In BIOS, turn on the PCI power. Hope i am helped you.
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ggalt
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Any suggestions for Linux? Loading a device driver (windows based) or using the Windows settings dialog is not an option.
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AntoMac93
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same problem, different motherboard (Z390 xtreme4) with bios 4.30 ... I have xigmanas (FreeBSD) as a system.
I await solutions, I have also opened a private ticket. |
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xboxbml
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This totally worked! Thanks! |
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Tippi
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For Linux you can follow this instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Wake_on_LAN/ (german) https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WakeOnLan (english) (should be the same on other distributions) Only one important step: Use ethtool to set wol for the network interface to state g. This must be done at every start, so choose for example the systemd method. |
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kwakker
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I found out that for the DeskMini H470 a display MUST be connected and powered on (standby is fine) before the DeskMini will boot.
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