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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: ese105 on December 16, 2014, 06:13:11 am
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hello...
may i know this GA-H97-Gaming 3 mother has wake on lan features?
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yes it does.
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Where is it?
Because i activate ErP to get Wake on Lan option, but i don't see it.
I need power on LAN when the computer is off to send magic packets and turn on the computer
HELP!!!!
yes it does.
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Not sure if this is what you need but. Go to Device Manager open Network Adapters then right click on your network device and select properties then select the Power Management Tab there should be several Wake On Lan options you can choose from. I'm running Windows 7 Pro and I have (1) Wake on Magic Packet (2) Wake on Pattern Match (3) Wake on Magic Packet from power off state (4) Wake on Link Settings.
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I am running windows server 2012 R2, it's like windows 8/8.1, and i have those options enabled, but it's like those options are disabled, because when i turn off the computer, the lights of the LAN connector behind the computer are off and the router tell me that is off.
I canĀ“t find the option in the BIOS config, and i am sure that must be there.
by the way, i have all the drivers correctly downloaded and installed.
HELP me to turn on the computer with WOL!!!!
Not sure if this is what you need but. Go to Device Manager open Network Adapters then right click on your network device and select properties then select the Power Management Tab there should be several Wake On Lan options you can choose from. I'm running Windows 7 Pro and I have (1) Wake on Magic Packet (2) Wake on Pattern Match (3) Wake on Magic Packet from power off state (4) Wake on Link Settings.
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By the book I can't find anything for that. Most boards have that feature. Unless I'm missing something in the book I would say NO.
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I don't find the way to turn on the computer, unless that the mainboard support WOL, but with a PCI lan card with WOL support. Please any comments, i need to wake up that computer remotely
By the book I can't find anything for that. Most boards have that feature. Unless I'm missing something in the book I would say NO.
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I know this isn't your board but he had the same problem.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2025866/wake-lan-msi-z87-g43.html