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wake on lan

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wake on lan
1. Confirm that the devices in the same LAN are connected through network cables
2. Confirm whether the Wake-on-LAN option is enabled in the BIOS
3. Open Device Manager
4. Open the network adapter option
5. Tick the properties of the relevant network card - power management - allow this device to wake up the computer and only allow magic packets to wake up the computer
6. Open the LAN tool, find the relevant IP address of the device, and right click the mouse to wake up the device.
Wake-on-LAN tool link:
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Re: wake on lan

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barry777 wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:27 pm wake on lan
1. Confirm that the devices in the same LAN are connected through network cables
2. Confirm whether the Wake-on-LAN option is enabled in the BIOS(Some models do not need to be enabled in the bios settings)
3. Open Device Manager
4. Open the network adapter option
5. Tick the properties of the relevant network card - power management - allow this device to wake up the computer and only allow magic packets to wake up the computer
6. Open the LAN tool, find the relevant IP address of the device, and right click the mouse to wake up the device.
Wake-on-LAN tool link:
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