Issue with Wake On LAN failing after short time
Issue with Wake On LAN failing after short time
Hi everyone,
I've been doing everything possible to get my computer to Wake On LAN.
I'm using an Intel I210 network card and a B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 motherboard.
All the configurations in both BIOS and Windows seem correct.
Wake On Lan works briefly after putting the PC to sleep or shutting it down, but only for about a minute.
This suggests the magic packet reaches the NIC, but the power stays on.
The LED blinks when I send the packet, indicating the NIC is receiving it, yet the PC doesn't turn on.
It looks like power isn't the problem, but the motherboard might not be getting events from the NIC after a while?
Any advice would be really helpful. Thanks.
Ensure the I210's advanced properties include enabling PME and Wake on Magic Packet, and verify that Allow this device to wake the computer is selected. Turn off power-saving options such as Energy Efficient Ethernet and Deep Sleep in both the adapter's settings and your system's BIOS.
Your reservation aligns with the MAC address, but it may not be sufficient depending on your network requirements.
The MAC addresses become outdated in the ARP tables of network devices without depending on DHCP settings. It's important to verify if your router supports a static ARP entry.
If WOL matters for you, consider using a cable modem that works with your ISP because bridge mode isn't available on the Hub 5. Next, obtain a more advanced router that can handle a static ARP entry.