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Jump desktop wake on lan
Jump desktop wake on lan






jump desktop wake on lan
  1. #Jump desktop wake on lan how to
  2. #Jump desktop wake on lan full
  3. #Jump desktop wake on lan windows 10
  4. #Jump desktop wake on lan password
  5. #Jump desktop wake on lan Pc

The NIC settings for this box are the same as outlined in the screenhot for WOL in the support article and Windows Fast Startup is off.Īfter loading default settings for BIOS I did 2 restarts to give Windows 10 a chance to pick up on changed hardware settings. Specifically I made sure to tripple-check the setting "Wake On LAN from S4/S5" is set to "Power On - Normal Boot". This morning (local time) I used "F9 - Optimized Defaults" to load default settings for BIOS. WOL 2.1 command line utility from Gammadyne result: Please, if somebody in the community got this working, share your settings and maybe tools for WOL used.

#Jump desktop wake on lan password

"WakeOnLan Tool 2" and "WOL 2.1" optionally can send a SecureOn password - since there is no BIOS option to set a SecureOn Password that I can find (only User/Supervisor Password) I leave that blank/don't send a password. Since the machines are in the same subnet BroadCast should do just fine.

#Jump desktop wake on lan Pc

The PC I'm using for sending WOL packets is connected to the same LinkSys LGS108 switch as the Intel NUC target machine.Īll WOL Tools used allow changing the port (7 or 9 UDP typically) and can do a BroadCast (255.255.255.255) or subnet directed BroadCast (192.168.1.255). When in Modern Standby Link-LEDs show the wired LAN adapter link is available/connected, both on the switch and the NUC itself. WOL from OFF/Shutdown State for this NUC is not an issue at all, the system wakes up right away, only Modern Standby WOL not working for now. See typical sniffer results on the receiving/target machine below. "WOL 2.1" from Gammadyne's Free DOS Utilities ( )Īpreltech "Wake-On-Lan Packet Sniffer v1.2" ( ) Windows Defender Firewall: Off for all kind of networksĬomodo Internet Security Premium Firewall: Off during testing, still - rules for allowing almost everything on local subnet exist, specifically UDP port 7 & 9 are allowed in for this NUC as confirmed by my WOL sniffer (see below)Īquila Technology LLC "WakeOnLAN 2.12.4" ( ) "powercfg /devicequery wake_programmable" & "powercfg /devicequery wake_armed" only lists HID Keyboard and Mouse "powercfg /devicequery wake_from_any" indicates Intel I219-V as one of the devices enabled to wake the system from any sleep mode "powercfg /AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES" indicates support for Connected Standby, Hibernate and Fast Startup - Standby S1/S2/S3 are not supported by the system firmware (as expected on a system which was installed from scratch using Modern Standby setting in BIOS) Reduce speed when on battery: On (=Default)Įnergy Efficient Ethernet: On (=Default, my LinkSys LGS108 switch supports EEE 802.3az)Ĭompatibility mode for older switches: Off (=Default) Wake on Magic Packet from power off state: On (=Default) Respond to NS requests without waking system: On (=Default) Respond to ARP requests without waking system: On (=Default)

#Jump desktop wake on lan full

Speed and Duplex: Automatic negotiation (=Default, results in 1 GBit/s Full Duplex) Secondary Power Settings - Native ACPI OS PCIe Support: Off Secondary Power Settings - PCIe ASPM Support: On Secondary Power Settings - Wake from Thunderbolt Device: On Secondary Power Settings - USB S4/S5 Power: Off Secondary Power Settings - Wake System from S5: Off Secondary Power Settings - Wake On LAN from S4/S5: Power On - Normal Boot

jump desktop wake on lan

Secondary Power Settings - Deep S4/S5: Off - tested both On and Off, doesn't really seems to matter for all I'm going to write about WOL below (Fun Fact: even though the description in BIOS suggests that only the Power Button will wake the system if this is set to ON, my mouse and keyboard are still able to wake the system.)

#Jump desktop wake on lan how to

but I'd rather figure out how to enable good old WOL using the wired adapter, so for now WLAN adapter is set to off in BIOS) Fun Fact: I HAVE configured the WLAN adapter to be able to wake the system from Modern Standby on a RDP request from another system connected to the same WLAN. Onboard Devices - WLAN: Off (I want to use wired LAN adapter. Windows (Build 18363.959) - fully updated (2004 is not on the menu yet, waiting for MS to allow this system) Many of the BIOS/NIC/Windows settings are from this Intel Support Article: Note: I'm translating some settings below from German, so it might not be a 100% match for what a setting is called in English I cannot make my Intel NUC wake by wired LAN from "Modern Standby".








Jump desktop wake on lan