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2.a. In a generic BIOS, boot priority settings can be found in the Boot Menu. 2.b. In an ASUS UEFI EZ BIOS, you can drag the LAN icon to the left to set LAN as first priority. |
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== Linux == |
Power On
The idea of this new feature is simple, everyone should be able to wake their machine using localinfo. To do this various steps are needed depending on your hardware. First check if your machine is visible on the list, if so, then the server has all the information it needs, else you may need to register your notebook.
Next thing is to check your machine, it should be connected via an ethernet port with a yellow point on it, wireless lan won't work.
If both things are okay, the client has to be configured.
Mac OS X
Open system preferences -> Energy saving options -> wake for network access (or wake for wifi on most notebooks). Done.
Windows
Most computers support Wake On LAN on a wired network. The Wake On LAN feature allows you to turn on a computer in SLEEP or HIBERNATE mode via the network. To enable Wake On LAN (WOL):
- On bootup, instructions to access the BIOS will be briefly displayed. Press this button to enter the BIOS. The hot key is commonly either DEL, F12, or F8.
- Using your BIOS, modify the boot sequence to make LAN first priority. 2.a In a generic BIOS, boot priority settings can be found in the Boot Menu. 2.b In an ASUS UEFI EZ BIOS, you can drag the LAN icon to the left to set LAN as first priority.
- In the BIOS Setup program, set the items Power On by PCIE devices and Power On by Onboard Lan to [Enabled].
To enable WOL under Windows:
Right-click Computer, then click Properties > Device Manager.
- Under Network Adapters, double-click the device.
- Tick all the items under the Power Management tab.