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Attempting to activate Wake on Wireless LAN on your machine

Attempting to activate Wake on Wireless LAN on your machine

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Mrnelson2003
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03-03-2021, 10:04 PM
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Hello, I'm attempting to power on my PC via Wi-Fi because a physical Ethernet cable isn't available. I'm using a PCIe Wi-Fi adapter (details shown in the picture below). I've already enabled Wake on Magic Packet and Wake on Patern Match, but it's not functioning. I suspect my computer entered an incorrect sleep mode, so I disabled C-states support in the BIOS just to confirm, yet the issue persists. My understanding ends here, which is why I'm reaching out for assistance. Please forgive any mistakes—I'm French. Screenshot of my adapter: EDIT. My motherboard is an ASROCK B660M PRO RS, and to clarify, I've turned on Wake on LAN in BIOS (it's enabled by default and I can't disable it). Updated September 18, 2023 by arjules precision
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Mrnelson2003
03-03-2021, 10:04 PM #1

Hello, I'm attempting to power on my PC via Wi-Fi because a physical Ethernet cable isn't available. I'm using a PCIe Wi-Fi adapter (details shown in the picture below). I've already enabled Wake on Magic Packet and Wake on Patern Match, but it's not functioning. I suspect my computer entered an incorrect sleep mode, so I disabled C-states support in the BIOS just to confirm, yet the issue persists. My understanding ends here, which is why I'm reaching out for assistance. Please forgive any mistakes—I'm French. Screenshot of my adapter: EDIT. My motherboard is an ASROCK B660M PRO RS, and to clarify, I've turned on Wake on LAN in BIOS (it's enabled by default and I can't disable it). Updated September 18, 2023 by arjules precision

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geoleolion
Junior Member
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03-04-2021, 02:29 AM
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Through some adjustments, I believe the issue stems from Windows shutting down Wi-Fi when entering sleep mode. However, since C-states are turned off in the BIOS, this shouldn't occur. If anyone has suggestions on how to avoid it, I'd appreciate hearing them.

Edited September 20, 2023 by arjules
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geoleolion
03-04-2021, 02:29 AM #2

Through some adjustments, I believe the issue stems from Windows shutting down Wi-Fi when entering sleep mode. However, since C-states are turned off in the BIOS, this shouldn't occur. If anyone has suggestions on how to avoid it, I'd appreciate hearing them.

Edited September 20, 2023 by arjules