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  • Wake on lan problem

    Hey

    I own an Asrock Xtreme 99 and I have troubles to get my Wake on LAN functionality working.
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    I read everywhere that WOL is supported on the mother board, but cannot manage it to work.
    I have configured my ethernet adaptors for WOL allowance. (Through Adapter configuration, Powermanagement both adaptors)

    Someone who has a suggestion of what I doing wrong on this.


    Environment
    -Windows 8.1 64 bits
    -Extreme 99/4 motherboard bios version 1.80
    -16 MB ddr4 3000 Mhz meneory
    -Samsung SSD 250 GB
    -Geforce GTX 960 graphics-card
    All default drivers delivered (ASrock DVD) by ASrock install


    Hope someone knows the trick.


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  • #2
    Re: Wake on lan problem

    On power management section of bios settings there is usually a "wake on lan" disable/enable option. Noticed it?

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    • #3
      Re: Wake on lan problem

      Thanks for your suggestion, but indeed I have set that option in Power Managament.
      Regards Hans

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      • #4
        Re: Wake on lan problem

        Windows settings are effective when you want to wake on a computer from standby. When it is shut down, only bios settings are effective. Anyhow, the activity LED of your network adapter should be on, else, it wont receive the magic packet. Is it on?

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        • #5
          Re: Wake on lan problem

          Hello,
          I have the same problem with Asrock Fatal1ty Z87 Professional With latest BIOS P1.90.
          BIOS is Set for Wake on LAN.
          LAN activity LED is on when the PC is shutdown .
          Tried both Ethernet Adapters , both do not work.

          Tried Contacting asrock technical support 3 times , Not a single reply , first of them was on 22/1/2014 , and last one was 4 day ago.

          Hope to find a solution.
          Thank You.

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          • #6
            Re: Wake on lan problem

            Dear hansdecocq & Eng Hooda

            Please refer below steps to set wake on lan:
            1.Enter to BIOS "Advanced"> "ACPI Configuration" page and enable "PCIE Devices Power On" option.
            2.Saving the changes and exit the BIOS.
            3.Please boot into the Windows OS then shut down system.
            Now, the system is ready to be woken up through LAN by other computers.

            If your OS is windows8 /8.1, please also refer below link to adjust windows shutdown behavior:
            ASRock > Support > FAQ

            Thank you.

            ASRock TSD
            Eddy
            Last edited by ASRock TSD-Eddy; 05-13-2015, 08:01 AM.

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            • #7
              Re: Wake on lan problem

              Try to wake the computer up from stand-by mode as well as from hibernate mode. If it wakes from standby but not from hibernate or shutdown, BIOS problem, else, maybe your wake-up signal is not correct!
              Last edited by bahram_alinezhad; 05-13-2015, 09:27 AM.

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              • #8
                Re: Wake on lan problem

                Originally posted by ASRock TSD-Eddy View Post
                Dear hansdecocq & Eng Hooda

                Please refer below steps to set wake on lan:
                1.Enter to BIOS "Advanced"> "ACPI Configuration" page and enable "PCIE Devices Power On" option.
                2.Saving the changes and exit the BIOS.
                3.Please boot into the Windows OS then shut down system.
                Now, the system is ready to be woken up through LAN by other computers.

                If your OS is windows8 /8.1, please also refer below link to adjust windows shutdown behavior:
                ASRock > Support > FAQ

                Thank you.

                ASRock TSD
                Eddy
                Thank you Eddy for your reply.

                I did as you instructed.
                I noticed that Enabling "PCIE Devices Power On" makes "wake on LAN1" option disappear.
                booted windows and shuted system down several times.
                but still , wake on LAN does not work , Using both of Ethernet adapters .

                I used Windows software and android app to send wake on LAN packet.

                Both worked for me on other PC with DLink PCI Ethernet card , on GigaByte Mother board (not built in).


                Also Something came up when I discarded change in BIOS.
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                That required restart to get over , and It did happen before.

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                • #9
                  Re: Wake on lan problem

                  @Eddy , Did you get my last message ?

                  Should I wait for the next BIOS Update ?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Wake on lan problem

                    Dear Eng Hooda,

                    Wake on LAN may have some different setting at different board and OS environment.
                    Please refer user manual page 61 to do wake on lan setting and installation guide.
                    http://download.asrock.com/manual/Fa...ofessional.pdf

                    If your OS is windows8 / 8.1 Please also refer below link to adjust windows8 shutdown behavior:
                    ASRock > Support > FAQ

                    Thanks.

                    ASRock TSD
                    Eddy

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                    • #11
                      Re: Wake on lan problem

                      Originally posted by ASRock TSD-Eddy View Post
                      Dear Eng Hooda,

                      Wake on LAN may have some different setting at different board and OS environment.
                      Please refer user manual page 61 to do wake on lan setting and installation guide.
                      http://download.asrock.com/manual/Fa...ofessional.pdf

                      If your OS is windows8 / 8.1 Please also refer below link to adjust windows8 shutdown behavior:
                      ASRock > Support > FAQ

                      Thanks.

                      ASRock TSD
                      Eddy
                      Just did as instructed , and still wake on lan does not work.

                      Also I did Adjust shut down behavior , and now power button actually powers off the PC , (used "shutdown -s" to get it done before).

                      Please correct me if I am worng , But I think that waking up form shut down (which is the most important to me) (not from standby or sleep) has nothing to do with The Operating system installed nor intel smart connect settings.

                      So please inspect further to make this feature work.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Wake on lan problem

                        Dear Eng Hooda,

                        It relate with different series motherboard.
                        Z87 professional is using Gigabit LAN,
                        Please kindly try to refer below instruction and picture to do setting,
                        1.Enable the "PCIE Devices Power On" in the "ACPI Configuration" of BIOS "Advanced" page.
                        2.enter to OS Path: Device manager → Network adaptor → Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller(Right Click) → Properties as below picture:
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                        3.→ Advanced → Shutdown Wake up → Enable

                        Thank you.

                        ASRock TSD
                        Eddy

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                        • #13
                          Re: Wake on lan problem

                          My Asrock Fatal1ty Z87 Professional Does not have "Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller"
                          It has two built in intel Gigabit Ethernet Adapters.
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                          and both do not have "Shutdown Wake up" property in advanced.

                          You seem to be referring to a different MB

                          Mine is That : ASRock > Fatal1ty Z87 Professional

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                          • #14
                            Re: Wake on lan problem

                            Dear Eddy
                            Any News Updates ?

                            FYI : I did use wake on LAN before and the only settings I sat was in BIOS .

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                            • #15
                              Re: Wake on lan problem

                              According to your manual (Fatal1ty Z87 Professional), do not enable "PCI Devices Power On"; It seems that option relates to "IntelĀ® Remote Wake Technology".
                              Instead, check these options:

                              4.4.7 ACPI Configuration > Wake From Onboard LAN = Enabled
                              (Allow the system to be waked up by the Onboard Intel I217V LAN.)

                              also (though looks irrelevant):

                              4.7 Boot Screen > Boot From Onboard LAN = Enabled
                              (Allow the system to be waked up by the onboard LAN.)

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