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GA-P35-DS3 WOL?
Hi to all,
I have a system that uses a GA-P35-DS3 that wish to enable the WOL features. Taking a look in the BIOS is don't see a WOL option. I assume this board does have the capability? Regards Fritzables. -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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GA-P35-DS3 WOL?
Fritzables wrote:
Hi to all, I have a system that uses a GA-P35-DS3 that wish to enable the WOL features. Taking a look in the BIOS is don't see a WOL option. I assume this board does have the capability? Regards Fritzables. PME Event Wake Up [Enabled] That one allows a PCI or PCI Express device driving a Power Management Event signal, to wake the computer. Then, you go to the Device Manager, Network adapters, use the Power Management tab, "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" and tick that. In the same network adapter panel, go to Advanced. Mine has a "Wake up Type", but this part is non-standard, and the features offered will vary from NIC to NIC. I have the option there for "Magic Packet", which would be the classic way of doing the WOL. There maybe other options, such as a sort of "wake on activity", where if you switch your router on, the computer wakes up. HTH, Paul |
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GA-P35-DS3 WOL?
Thanks Paul,
Yes, I do remember seeing this in the BIOS. Will sort out tonight. Thanks. Fritzables. "Paul" wrote in message ... Fritzables wrote: Hi to all, I have a system that uses a GA-P35-DS3 that wish to enable the WOL features. Taking a look in the BIOS is don't see a WOL option. I assume this board does have the capability? Regards Fritzables. PME Event Wake Up [Enabled] That one allows a PCI or PCI Express device driving a Power Management Event signal, to wake the computer. Then, you go to the Device Manager, Network adapters, use the Power Management tab, "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" and tick that. In the same network adapter panel, go to Advanced. Mine has a "Wake up Type", but this part is non-standard, and the features offered will vary from NIC to NIC. I have the option there for "Magic Packet", which would be the classic way of doing the WOL. There maybe other options, such as a sort of "wake on activity", where if you switch your router on, the computer wakes up. HTH, Paul -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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