Since after rebooting Wake-on will be reset, you will want to add this setting somewhere in your boot up. When you run `sudo ethtool eth0` again you will see that "Wake-on: d" (disable wake on nothing) has changed to "g" (wake on magic packet) In addition, you need to tell your network card to enable wake-on-lan: Next, you need to make sure that wake-on-lan support is enabled in the BIOS (although, this does not seem to be necessary for my motherboard). The 'g' in Supports Wake-on: pumbg indicates that wake-on-lan by using a 'magic packet' is indeed supported. Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/FullĪdvertised link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full 4.1 Wake On LAN, Fedora 11 and Realtek RTL8111/8168 (etc)įirst, find out whether your network card supports wol:.4 Wake-on-LAN supported but just won't wake up.2 Sending 'magic packet' to wake up your mythbox.
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