![]() If those settings are all set correctly, the network adapter is ready to go for Wake-on-LAN. You can read more about Modern Standby wake sources. However, Modern Standby does have its own set of wake sources. With Modern Standby, the computer is always connected to the Internet in every sleep state. Note that on some systems, the Power Management options could be grayed out because the computer is using Modern Standby. Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer should only be checked if the computer wakes from sleep at undesired times, and you want to restrict this behavior to only waking from a magic packet.Allow this device to wake the computer should be checked.Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power should be checked.In Device Manager > your Ethernet Adapter > Power Management.This should not be needed for Wake-on-LAN, but may be desirable for some.) SWOI set to Enabled (This is optional, and enables specific applications to wake the machine from external IP addresses over the Internet.Wake on Magic Packet set to Enabled (Depending on your configuration, Wake-on-LAN may work with this disabled.).Wake on Pattern Match set to Enabled (Depending on your setup, Wake-on-LAN may work with this disabled.).In Device Manager > your Ethernet Adapter > the Advanced Tab.For the driver settings, proceed with the instructions below: ![]() To learn more about your system settings check with your system manufacturer (OEM). Wake-on-LAN functionality requires various settings, such as firewall, antivirus programs, BIOS, driver, operating system and router settings to be set up correctly.
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