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Old July 3rd 05, 03:38 PM
William P. N. Smith
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Notan wrote:
In an effort to cool down my home office, I've moved my CPU to a
different part of the house. I'm using an appliance (an Avocent
DDC2050) that gives me KVM, USB ports, serial ports, and PCI slots,
over a CAT5 connection. I have the option to remotely turn on/off
the CPU via the Avocent. To do this, however, I've got to have WOL
enabled.


Does your CPU have any other way of waking up? Some machines will
watch for hot-keys on a keyboard, for instance...

The other option, of course, is to leave the computer on all the time.

 




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