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2. Motherboards

Check your motherboard's manual to see if it supports WOL.

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asus p5e vm hdmi

2009-02-07 03:07:03


i have gigabyte 945 gzm mothetboard. it has on- board "Realtek RTL8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC" Card. I've tried to look for it in device properties but couldn't find one here. this is its screenshot! http://i35.tinypic.com/s3hjkj.png could you tell me whether it supports or not? thank you. yusuf.gunduz@gmail.com

2009-11-09 17:28:08


g31-m7 0c

2009-06-18 15:44:18


by redxii See Profile

Some manufacturers offer WOL w/o 3-pin cable. NIC gets power from PCI slot. Currently I know 3 companies: Intel, 3com and Linksys. But there are compatibility problems. My Asus A7V33 supports WOL via PCI, but it doesn't work w/ Linksys. That's why, if WOL is a must, then U need to invest in working NIC from Intel/3com

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Can you tell me how to work power on future through wol

2007-12-17 00:29:25


by Tomek See Profile edited by redxii See Profile
last modified: 2002-10-09 17:57:42


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