Re: WOL on P5Q
- From: Larc <larc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:31:01 -0400
On Thu, 23 Oct 2008 16:05:27 -0500, Don Olique <lingus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| Paul <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| >Alboon wrote:
| >> Hi folks.
| >>
| >> Could someone tell me precisely what is to be enabled in the BIOS or
| >> anywhere else to use the WOL function on a P5Q ?
| >> I use a "freebox" (a modem provided by a french internet provider, which
| >> transmits TV, DSL and phone trough the ethernet plug), which is also
| >> configured as a router.
| >>
| >> Is it power on by PCIE device, or PCI device, or external modems, that i
| >> have to enable ? Any other things to check ?
| >>
| >> Thanks in advance.
| >
| >Power On By PCI Devices - likely triggered by PME pin in PCI slot
| >Power On by PCI Express devices - likely triggered by WAKE# pin in PCI Express
| >slot
| >
| >The Ethernet chip on your board is referred to as Atheros L1E, but
| >it appears Atheros bought Attansic, and it might be an Attansic
| >chip. It may be PCI Express, so in the BIOS, I'd want to enable the
| >second setting of the two.
| >
| >(L1E not listed)
| >http://www.attansic.com/english/products/index.html
| >
| >Then, in Windows, you'd need to get to the properties page for the
| >Ethernet adapter, and select the appropriate flavor of WOL there.
| >Chips support different kinds of waking. For example, some chips
| >support a mode where they'll wake up when any packet is received.
| >They may also have a mode for waking only when a Magic Packet
| >is received. On my current computer, there are two separate
| >settings, such as WakeOnLan from PowerOff [Enable] and
| >Allow This Device To Bring The Computer Out Of Standby.
| >
| >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_packet
| >
| >The second Ethernet chip on my motherboard, has six options
| >for WakeOnLan in the properties page for that chip. One
| >option being Link Change (which presumably is triggered
| >if the LAN LED on the back of the computer changes state,
| >such as when power is applied to the router).
| >
| >Details of that nature are not typically documented,
| >because many Ethernet chips do not have datasheets
| >available for them. Companies like Marvell or Intel
| >are more likely to have full featured designs.
| >Purchasing a separate Ethernet card is one
| >solution, if the onboard Ethernet doesn't have
| >the necessary feature in the Properties page.
| >
| >HTH,
| > Paul
|
| Hi,
| I did all that but it doesnt work for me.
| There are some settings for the APM configuration that confuse me.
| When i move to the "Energy Star 4.0C Support", there is a pop-up message to the
| right saying:
| S3 Resume: PS2&USB sleep/wakeup function will not be supported
| S4/S5 Resume: Marvell LAN, PS2&USB Devices sleep/wakeup function will not be
| supported
|
| The problem is that I cannot find these (S3, S4, S5) settings anywhere so I
| don't know their position.
|
| Are there hidden settings here?
Check your manual. Look on Page 3-31. Item 3.6.1 shows settings for [S1 (POS)
only] [S3 only] and [Auto]. From there to the upper part of Page 3-33 gives you
info on wakeup setup, etc., for you BIOS.
Larc
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