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| LAN wake up from Standby Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns on their's. Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under "Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby" Where else can I look? |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby Check Wake on Lan in the Cmos/Bios of your PC "Marko" <dvcs@3web.net> wrote in message news:OWfsCZXKHHA.2456@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns on > their's. > Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under "Allow > this device to bring the computer out of standby" > Where else can I look? > |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby "Marko" wrote > Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns on > their's. > Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under "Allow > this device to bring the computer out of standby" > Where else can I look? In the BIOS for Wake on Lan or something similar. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby Marko wrote: > Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns on > their's. > Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under "Allow > this device to bring the computer out of standby" > Where else can I look? Do you have "Wake on LAN" enabled? Is the other machine set to send a Wake on LAN signal when it wakes up for some reason (highly nonstandard use of WOL if that's the case...) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby I don't have a wake on LAN setting in the bios. My setting under Network Controller/Power Mgmt does not have wake on lan enabled. Still the other machine wakes this one up. "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message news:48pa64x3v.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... > Marko wrote: > >> Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns >> on >> their's. >> Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under >> "Allow >> this device to bring the computer out of standby" >> Where else can I look? > > Do you have "Wake on LAN" enabled? Is the other machine set to send a > Wake > on LAN signal when it wakes up for some reason (highly nonstandard use of > WOL if that's the case...) > > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby http://wiki.ursine.ca/Best_Online_Quoting_Practices Marko wrote: > "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message > news:48pa64x3v.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... >> Marko wrote: >> >>> Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns >>> on >>> their's. >>> Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under >>> "Allow >>> this device to bring the computer out of standby" >>> Where else can I look? >> >> Do you have "Wake on LAN" enabled? Is the other machine set to send a >> Wake >> on LAN signal when it wakes up for some reason (highly nonstandard use of >> WOL if that's the case...) > > I don't have a wake on LAN setting in the bios. > My setting under Network Controller/Power Mgmt does not have wake on lan > enabled. > Still the other machine wakes this one up. Does this still occur even if you disconnect the network? If so, are both machines connected to the same outlet and/or circuit breaker? |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby I have also seen Wake on Modem do the same thing. Phone rings, Pc turns on. "Marko" <dvcs@3web.net> wrote in message news:uu6k5%23gKHHA.1816@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I don't have a wake on LAN setting in the bios. > My setting under Network Controller/Power Mgmt does not have wake on lan > enabled. > Still the other machine wakes this one up. > > > "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message > news:48pa64x3v.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... >> Marko wrote: >> >>> Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns >>> on >>> their's. >>> Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under >>> "Allow >>> this device to bring the computer out of standby" >>> Where else can I look? >> >> Do you have "Wake on LAN" enabled? Is the other machine set to send a >> Wake >> on LAN signal when it wakes up for some reason (highly nonstandard use of >> WOL if that's the case...) >> >> >> -- >> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >> > > |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby They're not on the same outlet but probably on the same circuit breaker. It hasn't done it when physically disconnected from the network. "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message news:5heb64x9es.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... > http://wiki.ursine.ca/Best_Online_Quoting_Practices > > Marko wrote: > >> "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message >> news:48pa64x3v.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... >>> Marko wrote: >>> >>>> Suddenly my PC wakes up from Standby when someone else on the LAN turns >>>> on >>>> their's. >>>> Networking Controller / Power Mgmt does NOT have a check mark under >>>> "Allow >>>> this device to bring the computer out of standby" >>>> Where else can I look? >>> >>> Do you have "Wake on LAN" enabled? Is the other machine set to send a >>> Wake >>> on LAN signal when it wakes up for some reason (highly nonstandard use >>> of >>> WOL if that's the case...) >> >> I don't have a wake on LAN setting in the bios. >> My setting under Network Controller/Power Mgmt does not have wake on lan >> enabled. >> Still the other machine wakes this one up. > > Does this still occur even if you disconnect the network? If so, are both > machines connected to the same outlet and/or circuit breaker? > |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby Please read http://wiki.ursine.ca/Best_Online_Quoting_Practices Marko wrote: > "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message > news:5heb64x9es.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... >> Marko wrote: >>> I don't have a wake on LAN setting in the bios. >>> My setting under Network Controller/Power Mgmt does not have wake on lan >>> enabled. >>> Still the other machine wakes this one up. >> >> Does this still occur even if you disconnect the network? If so, are >> both machines connected to the same outlet and/or circuit breaker? > > They're not on the same outlet but probably on the same circuit breaker. > It hasn't done it when physically disconnected from the network. Hmmm, did you make any changes to either computer or to the network before this started happening? Falling short of that, I have no idea what would cause it unless Wake on LAN or Wake on Link is turned on. |
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| Re: LAN wake up from Standby Please read http://wiki.ursine.ca/Best_Online_Quoting_Practices Marko wrote: > "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message > news:5heb64x9es.ln2@ursa-major.ursine.ca... >> Marko wrote: >>> I don't have a wake on LAN setting in the bios. >>> My setting under Network Controller/Power Mgmt does not have wake on lan >>> enabled. >>> Still the other machine wakes this one up. >> >> Does this still occur even if you disconnect the network? If so, are >> both machines connected to the same outlet and/or circuit breaker? > > They're not on the same outlet but probably on the same circuit breaker. > It hasn't done it when physically disconnected from the network. Hmmm, did you make any changes to either computer or to the network before this started happening? Falling short of that, I have no idea what would cause it unless Wake on LAN or Wake on Link is turned on. |
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