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Anonymous Posted on Sep 05, 2012

Wake On LAN on GA-H61M-DS2 - Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L Motherboard

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: how to enable GA-EP43-UD3L motherboard wake on

Most modern ATX motherboards should have a 3-pin Wake-on-LAN connector near the PCI slots and should included BIOS support for Wake-on-LAN power up,check the Power Management Setup for this option.
As i check in your motherboard manual there is not pin but it supports wake on lan so go to bios and enable power on ring in power managment,it should be enable by default.Next right click on your computer,then properties,then device manager(OR YOU CAN SIMPLY GO TO START->RUN AND TYPE devmgmt.msc and hit enter).Then find the network adapters,click on it,and click on your ethernet controller(it should be realtek,gigabyte something like that) and the go to advance and scroll(search) for "wake up on lan" "wake up capabilities" and make sure that is on or enabled AND YOUR DONE:)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2011

SOURCE: i have a gigabyte ga-h55m-s2. the problem is the

Hi,

Have you tried loading the defaults of your BIOS? or resetting CMOS through the jumper?

Hop it works for you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2011

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Hi

Enter your operating system and download and install Audio Drivers from here:

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3794&dl=1#driver

I hope this helps.

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Most modern ATX motherboards should have a 3-pin Wake-on-LAN connector near the PCI slots and should included BIOS support for Wake-on-LAN power up,check the Power Management Setup for this option.
As i check in your motherboard manual there is not pin but it supports wake on lan so go to bios and enable power on ring in power managment,it should be enable by default.Next right click on your computer,then properties,then device manager(OR YOU CAN SIMPLY GO TO START->RUN AND TYPE devmgmt.msc and hit enter).Then find the network adapters,click on it,and click on your ethernet controller(it should be realtek,gigabyte something like that) and the go to advance and scroll(search) for "wake up on lan" "wake up capabilities" and make sure that is on or enabled AND YOUR DONE:)
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