| For use of Wake On Lan (WOL) when hibernation is enabled, the setting for power management is required. For the setting, please refer to the following. MEMO | - | What is hibernation? | | Hibernation is a state which saves all the current settings in a PC to a HDD and powers the PC down. When the PC is powered back up, it is restored to the state it was in right before being powered down. | - | What is the difference between hibernation and standby? | | Hibernation and standby modes look the same on Windows, but they are not. Hibernation saves the current settings in a PC to a HDD when the PC is powered down, and the power is completely cut off. On the other hand, standby saves data in PC memory and maintains power to the memory. | | |
| Important | If the following procedure is taken, hibernation in Ping packet, etc. is also cancelled in accordance with the Windows specification. | | |
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Procedure |
| 1. | Open [Control Panel] → [System] → [Hardware] → [Device Manager]. |
| 2. | Open the property of the network controller supporting WOL. |
| |   Ex.) PS3711A-T42 LAN2: Realtek RTL8169/8110 Family Gigabit Ethernet NIC |
| 3. | Click the [Details] tab and confirm the settings are set as below. - Shutdown Wake-On-Lan: Enable - Wake-On-Lan Capabilities: Pattern Match&Magic Packet (The default settings are the same as shown below.) |
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| 4. | Click the [Power Management] tab, and check "Allow this device to wake the computer." |
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