4 Check the computer BIOS.
a Boot the computer and enter the BIOS.
b Locate the Wake-Up on LAN event setting.
c Verify that the setting is enabled.
5 Check the Remote Wake-Up cable connection.
If the computer complies with PCI 2.2, the Remote
Wake-Up cable is not required. Remote Wake-Up is
automatically enabled through the PCI bus.
a Turn off the power to the computer and remove the
b Make sure that the Remote Wake-Up cable is plugged
c Replace the Remote Wake-Up cable with a known
6 If the previous steps have failed, install a known
functioning Remote Wake-Up NIC in the computer.
If Remote Wake-Up works with the new NIC installed,
contact the computer vendor for a replacement NIC.
If Remote Wake-Up does not work with the new NIC
installed, there may be a problem with the computer
motherboard. Contact the computer manufacturer.
Removing the Network Driver
To remove the network driver from the computer, follow
the steps for your operating system.
If you do not know how to enter the BIOS, consult
the computer documentation or contact the computer
vendor.
computer cover.
in to the RWU connector on the NIC and in to the
appropriate connector on the computer motherboard.
Unplug and reinsert the cable if necessary.
functioning Remote Wake-Up cable and perform the
Remote Wake-Up Test again.
Removing the Network Driver
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