I don't found any information about this option in the manual. I like to configure it
Here are some steps to use the configure your WOL:
1. Log into windows with admin privileges
2. Open the properties tab for the NIC you want to have WOL on.
3. Click the Configure button.
4. Click the Power Management tab.
5. Enable the "Allow this device to bring the computer out of Standby" AND "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"
6. While in the Control Panel, select Power Options, choose the Hibernation tab and check "Enable Hibernation Support"
7. Click OK, put the system in Hibernation mode. (Shut down, select Hibernation)
8. When the system shuts down, ensure the NIC that you configured still has the light on. (This indicates the NIC is monitoring the network for a wake signal.)
9. To test, send a wake signal to the MAC address for the NIC, your system should boot up. (Wake Up).
Good Luck and post your results.
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Here is Dell's answer to you issue.
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/network/p29351/en/wol.htm
I hope it helps you.
Good Luck!
Tks for the information
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Hello,
What os are you using? Thanks
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the os is windows server 2008 R2 (64)
can anyone tell me if a dell poweredge 1900 is capible of going to sleep? (standby)
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