Just repeating that wake up from a soft off (s5) state requires PCI Devices Power On to be Enabled. When sleeping, the Broadcom device still responds to the wake up packet with both Ring-in Disabled and with PCI Devices Power On Disabled. (PCI Devices Power On probably should be called ACPI PME but it does mention that in the comments. So for S3, only Ring-in Power On is required, but for S5 both Ring-in and PCI Devices Power On are required. The machine was unresponsive to wake up packets in this state.Īnother test shows that S5 can also respond to wake up packets if the PCI Devices Power On is Enabled. I tried S5 yesterday, soft off, where I can see that the transmit/receive lights are blinking on the network interface, but the operating system is shutdown. Sleep is probably an S3 state, and sending a wake up packet woke the machine up. I checked the BIOS settings and they were not as I remembered so I corrected the text above. My sleep state was whatever Windows uses when I click Sleep on the Start menu. Only wake on magic packet is not checked. Allow this device to turn on the computer is checked. I probably should uncheck that but it still woke up. On the power management tab, I have "allow the computer to turn off this device checked.
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Those are "both" under the Advanced tab "Wake up capabilities" for how to wake up. The broadcom device is set to defaults for me. However, a NetAwake application running on an ipod touch sent the right packet to make it wake up. My naive approach was to try to browse to the ip address assigned to the device. I set the PCI wake up option and made sure the Broadcom device had the wake on LAN options set. Re: AsRock Extreme4 Z68 - Wake On Lan - where in uefi? no improvement if i change network cables.
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My old PC performs WOL as expected (on the same LAN, same switch even). Hoping i'm missing some hidden menu somewhere. in the UEFI i fonud optinos such as (paraphrased) "allow ring-in power on", "allow PCI Wake" and "allow boot from LAN", and turned them all on just in case with no luck The bit that i'm getting stuck on is #1 (#2-4 is done with no success).
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Have done this on many PCs before so feel i do know what i'm doing here, but i just can't seem to find the settings on the AsRock UEFI.Ģ) enable magic packet on NIC Advanced settings in device mangerģ) enable the device to power windows on in the "power management" tab of the NIC in device managerĤ) get the MAC address using "ipconfig /all" and use that to sends a magic packet form another PC to wake from Suspend/Sleep/Hibernate/Soft-Off Just got an AsRock Extreme4 and am using its onboard GBe port, and want to get WakeOnLan switched on.