Dennis Wood
Senior Member
Kurt, I've tried the WOL procedure using the two modes that work, failover (2 ports connected) and with a single port connected in standard mode. In both cases I'm using the MAC address found by the Qfinder utility. In load balancing mode, the TS509 does not work with statically configured link aggregation. With the LAG tunnel disabled on the switch, the unit does stay connected in load balancing mode, but does not actually load balance based on analysis of port stats on the switch. I've got another 3Com switch coming that fully supports 803.2ad, so I'll have a go with that.
WOL works fine on this network with other workstations.
The fact that with the NAS off, the LAN indicator on the TS509 flashes 3 times immediately following issuing a WOL request, would suggest that the unit is receiving the request but the BIOS call to power up is failing. The unit has never successfully powered up using the admin schedule, so perhaps the problems are related.
WOL works fine on this network with other workstations.
The fact that with the NAS off, the LAN indicator on the TS509 flashes 3 times immediately following issuing a WOL request, would suggest that the unit is receiving the request but the BIOS call to power up is failing. The unit has never successfully powered up using the admin schedule, so perhaps the problems are related.