Hi guys, just bought the asus rt-n66u router and tested to do Wake on lan on my system but it wont wake up. Bios settings are set to accept it and NIC settings are also set. What is the problem, does not the WOL work?
Check the network interface advanced settings in Windows's Device Manager. Make sure it's configured to be allowed to take the computer out of sleep, and to do so when it receives a Magic Packet.
Also, I've seen some switches that can interfere with WOL functionality, so that's something to be aware of if you have a switch in cascade on one of the router's ports.
Did you check that the network port LED's are still powered on after shutting down?
Yeah, I ended up testing the behaviour as well under Windows 7 and found that I could only wake up the PC from Sleep or Hibernation but not Shutdown. Glad you found the problem to your issue.
Hi,
I reinstalled my desktop cause both had win8 and now my desktop works fine with WOL over lan and over 3g cellphone with Aicoud Iphone App. Thanks for the help, good that the cause is found so others can find info too. Keep up the good work Rmerlin
One thing to look for is the driver used by your network interface. When I switched to Windows 8, I think I did have WOL issues too, until I downloaded the latest driver from the manufacturer's website instead of using the one that came with Windows Update. The clue was that while in sleep mode, the network interface LED wouldn't stay lit.
In win8 it worked with sleep and hiberation but not with shutdown. It is due to the different state it puts the hardware in shutdown compared to win7
Windows 7:
In Windows 7, the default shutdown operation puts the system into classic shutdown (S5) and all devices are put into the lowest power state D3. Wake-On-LAN is not officially supported from S5 in Windows 7. However, some network adapters can be left armed for wake if enough residual power is available. As a result, wake from the S5 state is possible on some systems where enough residual power was supplied to the NIC even though the system is in S5 and devices are in D3.
I'm running Win7 64-bit and I recently replaced a DLink DIR-655 with an N66U. My use case was complete power down (S5). Prior to the switch, WOL worked every time with the DIR-655. Since switching to the N66U (running the Merlin firmware) its random. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. The only variable is the router. When it doesn't work, the # of packets sent doesn't matter. They have no effect. When its working, the first packet wakes it up.
Should/can the router influence the reliability of WOL in S5?
If you're willing to experiment I can send you the wol binary for you to try out through SSH, just to see if it makes any difference.
Sure, I'd be happy to try out a different wol binary.
Let me just make sure I've explained myself properly before trying the new binary. I'm sending the WOL packets from my iPad and Nexus 4 (both fail when the problem happens). Will the binary help in forwarding these packets or is it just for generating WOL packets from the router directly?
No. Any WOL packet you send from a device to a client shouldn't care which router you are using or the router's firmware, since it's simply a regular UDP packet.
wol and ether-wake are only for sending WOL packets from the router.
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