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Wake-On-LAN
The EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card supports both Magic
Packet and Link Change remote wake-up events.
Packet and Link Change remote wake-up events.
Magic Packet is a type of Wake-On-LAN event devel-
oped by AMD. Basically, an administrator can send a
“wake-up” packet to a specific MAC address on the net-
work. That computer then boots up and the administra-
tor can perform tasks or access the PC’s drives. After
the work is done, the PC either goes into a sleep mode
(using about 10% of the normal amount of power) or it
shuts off completely, depending on the management
software being used.
oped by AMD. Basically, an administrator can send a
“wake-up” packet to a specific MAC address on the net-
work. That computer then boots up and the administra-
tor can perform tasks or access the PC’s drives. After
the work is done, the PC either goes into a sleep mode
(using about 10% of the normal amount of power) or it
shuts off completely, depending on the management
software being used.
Link Change is a remote wake up event that is trig-
gered by any change in the EtherFast card’s link state. If
you have Wake-On-LAN networking set up on the PC,
plugging an active network cable into the LAN Card
will cause the PC to turn itself on automatically.
gered by any change in the EtherFast card’s link state. If
you have Wake-On-LAN networking set up on the PC,
plugging an active network cable into the LAN Card
will cause the PC to turn itself on automatically.
Only install the Wake-On-LAN wires if your mother-
board supports remote wake-up events. Improperly con-
necting the wire or connecting it to a socket on the
motherboard other than the designated 3-pin socket can
damage your hardware.
board supports remote wake-up events. Improperly con-
necting the wire or connecting it to a socket on the
motherboard other than the designated 3-pin socket can
damage your hardware.
What is Wake-On-Lan?
Different kinds of motherboards support different man-
agement events. Keep in mind that there is no de facto
standard for Wake-On-LAN support. Every mother-
board has different support for different events. Most
common are the Power Management Event (PME) and
Remote Wake-Up (RWU-high power and RWU-low
power).
agement events. Keep in mind that there is no de facto
standard for Wake-On-LAN support. Every mother-
board has different support for different events. Most
common are the Power Management Event (PME) and
Remote Wake-Up (RWU-high power and RWU-low
power).
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