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Wake on LAN (WoL)

see Wake on LAN (WoL) (german)

UEFI / BIOS

Windows

Consider updating your NIC driver!

Deactivate fast startup

  1. open Power Options (powercfg.cpl)
  2. Choose what the power button does
  3. Change settings that are currently unavailable (possible UAC prompt)
  4. Uncheck: Turn on fast startup (recommended)

Power Options

  1. open Power Options (powercfg.cpl)
  2. Change plan settings (on currently selected plan)
  3. Change advanced power settings (possible UAC prompt)
    • Sleep → Allow wake timers → Setting: Enable
    • PCI Express → Link State Power Management (ASPM) → Setting: Maximum power savings (L1)

NIC (Power Management)

  1. open Network Connections (ncpa.cpl)
  2. right-click the NIC for ethernet (e.g. Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller) → Properties (possible UAC prompt)
  3. Configure…
  4. Power Management
    • Check: Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power
    • Check: Allow this device to wake the computer
    • Check: Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer

NIC (Advanced)

  1. open Network Connections (ncpa.cpl)
  2. right-click the NIC for ethernet (e.g. Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller) → Properties (possible UAC prompt)
  3. Configure…
  4. Advanced
    • Advanced EEE: Disabled
    • Auto Disable Gigabit: Disabled
    • Energy-Efficient Ethernet: Disabled
    • Gigabit Lite: Disabled
    • Green Ethernet: Disabled
    • Power Saving Mode: Disabled
    • Shutdown Wake-On-Lan: Enabled
    • Wake on Magic Packet: Enabled
    • Wake on magic packet when system is in the S0ix power state: Enabled
    • Wake on pattern match: Disabled
    • WOL & Shutdown Link Speed: 10 Mbps First