Adapter appears on network, but wake-on-lan function fails.
Adapter appears on network, but wake-on-lan function fails.
I'm working on fixing Wake on Lan for your Asus K55VM laptop running Windows 10 Enterprise 1909. It seems the feature activates only when the machine is in sleep mode, not when fully powered off. The motherboard doesn't have any relevant settings, and the Realtek adapter isn't waking the system despite a magic package being sent. The 'Wake on Magic Package' option in the adapter settings isn't making a difference. Have you tried restarting the laptop or checking if the network card is properly recognized?
Confirm the correct packet is being sent. Are you attempting to initiate a connection from LAN or WAN?
I attempted to send a package using my router ASUS AC68U but faced no results. It functions properly with other devices. I've also used different software like WeMeOnLan and WOL Magic Package Sender. According to the latter, the computer is getting the magic package at least when powered on. I'm trying to reconnect from LAN.
It seems the device won't function properly without BIOS support, and without a WOL option it can't be used.
Generally, all actions that bring a computer out of sleep involve the BIOS. The settings in the operating system either set up the hardware to send a signal to the BIOS or prevent it, or determine how the OS handles requests from certain devices. This can be broken down into three stages: hardware initiating a wake command, the BIOS choosing whether to activate the computer, and the OS deciding whether to remain awake or return to sleep depending on the source of the request.
Thank you for your reply. It appears BIOS compatibility is necessary for Wake on LAN to function, regardless of the device's condition, which means it won't operate on the laptop.