![]() ![]() (S5 is powered off by the button as you state.) But wait, theres more. I had it set to any, but switched it to "exclusive" for testing this. Bob Nichols wrote: IN HP machines, this is a bios setting. i am not waking the ASUS PC via it's public address, but via LAN (in case there is an idea about the public address working but no the LAN method). I plan to go the Teamviewer route in search of an answer as well, but thought I'd check here too :) So, I am wondering what method Teamviewer uses (some "Black Magic Packet" ? LOL), and if anyone here might have a clue what the difference is. So, LAN is powered on (and of course not even TViewer would be able to overcome that!) (I did not check that the light in early attempts a few months back). I notice that the LAN light is staying on, so I now suspect a windows networking access failure. ![]() I noticed a WOL feature in Teamviewer, so I enabled that and Teamviewer will wake that ASUS rig from another computer when i click the "wake" button in Teamviewer. So, I blamed the Realtek / ASUS, and myself for not figuring the settings, but I tried changing every BIOS setting on this Asus H270 rig, including using different drivers and nothing would work. (I even had an old XP that i would access the same way hooked in here). The computer may not support Wake-on-LAN or WoL may always be enabled and have no related options in the BIOS. If you don’t see this option in your BIOS or UEFI, check the computer or motherboard’s manual to see if it supports Wake-on-LAN. Within Secondary Power Settings check to make sure Wake-on-LAN from S4/S5 is set to: Power On - Normal Boot (this is the default setting). Select Advanced, then select the Power menu. Press F2 during boot to enter BIOS Setup. I am not set up as a "Home Group"(it is set as Workplace), but WOL always works on the 3 other computers (2 Win 10 & one old Win7) simply by typing in the network name or using shortcuts I made in my start menu. In your PC’s settings, ensure the Wake-On-LAN option is enabled. Click or the topic for details: Enable Wired Wake-on-LAN in the BIOS. I was unable to get WOL working (Asus H270-Plus with Realtek RTL8168H LAN). ![]()
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