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jjgrow12
Junior Member
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01-25-2016, 01:37 PM
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Hello once more. I configured the Wake on LAN server "etherwake" on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and everything functioned perfectly. However, yesterday I moved my NAS and main PC using a Ryzen motherboard as the main system, along with an Intel to Server site setup featuring all spare SATA SSDs and hard drives, plus a gaming PC with PCIe SSD. Now the Wake on LAN features aren't working at all. I tested this before with the same motherboard and it worked great, but after the BIOS update, nothing changed. I re-enabled Wake on LAN in the BIOS settings. Thanks in advance!
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jjgrow12
01-25-2016, 01:37 PM #1

Hello once more. I configured the Wake on LAN server "etherwake" on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and everything functioned perfectly. However, yesterday I moved my NAS and main PC using a Ryzen motherboard as the main system, along with an Intel to Server site setup featuring all spare SATA SSDs and hard drives, plus a gaming PC with PCIe SSD. Now the Wake on LAN features aren't working at all. I tested this before with the same motherboard and it worked great, but after the BIOS update, nothing changed. I re-enabled Wake on LAN in the BIOS settings. Thanks in advance!

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Erual
Member
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02-05-2016, 07:24 AM
#2
I restored Windows on the Intel setup and everything worked properly. I believe it will function similarly if I reinstall Linux on a Ryzen processor. Still puzzling why Intel doesn’t allow waking up on LAN in Linux while Ryzen does.
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Erual
02-05-2016, 07:24 AM #2

I restored Windows on the Intel setup and everything worked properly. I believe it will function similarly if I reinstall Linux on a Ryzen processor. Still puzzling why Intel doesn’t allow waking up on LAN in Linux while Ryzen does.

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oggypop
Member
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02-14-2016, 07:36 AM
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Option was set in the Ryzen system during Shutdown LAN Gigabit mode, and it functions properly on the Intel side with certain commands for enabling Wake on LAN.
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oggypop
02-14-2016, 07:36 AM #3

Option was set in the Ryzen system during Shutdown LAN Gigabit mode, and it functions properly on the Intel side with certain commands for enabling Wake on LAN.