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Old 01-04-2008, 04:39 PM
azzkadazz
 
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Default Realtek NIC Will Not Wake On LAN (WOL)

Hoping someone out there can help by passing along their
settings/advice.
I have a Shuttle Zen (ST62K) that I would like to set up for WOL. It
has an FT62 motherboard with an integrated Realrek NIC.
Some background: I have 4 other computers with Intel based integrated
NICs that I have had absolutely no problems setting up for WOL. Went
in the the BIOS and into the NIC properties...made the proper configs
and works like a charm.
I also have two "mini" computers...one is a Zen, and the other has a
motherboard from some other manufacturer, but it too, I found after
some research has a Realtek NIC integrated into it's motherboard. I
can get neither of these systems to WOL regardless of the settings
I've tried. I've also come across a number of posts across the
internet of others not being able to get a Realtek NIC to WOL, so this
seems to be a common problem...and actually I don't think I've come
across more than 2 messages where people did think they got them to
work properly.
I've tried three different "magic packet" utilities thinking maybe for
some strange reason there was some communication problems in
sending...but again, the Intel based computers wake fine while the
Realteks do nothing.
And has anyone noticed how pathetic the Realtek website is for
support? Absolutely no help there and nothing that covers the
settings in the Advance tab under properties.

So, with that being said...can someone who has a Realtek NIC actually
working for WOL please just note the BIOS and NIC properties and post
them?
As a by the way, I've installed the most recent drivers (plus a couple
of the in-between versions) on both systems to try a fix. On the
shuttle zen I also updated the BIOS to the most recent. The only
reason I did the BIOS update is that in the users manual that I
downloaded from shuttle, there is a comment in there (I'd have to look
up the page) noting that the BIOS power settings allow for S1, S3, S4,
and S5...however, my BIOS only showed S1, S1&S3, S3...so I thought
that perhaps some additional settings were in the updated BIOS.
However, after the BIOS update I still have the same S1, S1&S3, S3
settings.

Anyways-Any help would be appreciated.
As an additional question, does anyone know if the zen motherboard has
a WOL plug for connection to a PCI NIC to be installed? I have an
Intel based NIC from a friend but as far as I can tell from looking
over the board and reading the manual there isn't a connector but
perhaps I've missed it.

Thanks-
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Old 01-05-2008, 03:31 AM
Andy
 
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Default Re: Realtek NIC Will Not Wake On LAN (WOL)

Don't Properties for the Realtek ethernet interface in Device Manager
have a Power Management tab? That's where you can place a check mark
to enable wake the computer from standby or hibernation.

On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 11:39:36 -0500, azzkadazz <azztik@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>Hoping someone out there can help by passing along their
>settings/advice.
>I have a Shuttle Zen (ST62K) that I would like to set up for WOL. It
>has an FT62 motherboard with an integrated Realrek NIC.
>Some background: I have 4 other computers with Intel based integrated
>NICs that I have had absolutely no problems setting up for WOL. Went
>in the the BIOS and into the NIC properties...made the proper configs
>and works like a charm.
>I also have two "mini" computers...one is a Zen, and the other has a
>motherboard from some other manufacturer, but it too, I found after
>some research has a Realtek NIC integrated into it's motherboard. I
>can get neither of these systems to WOL regardless of the settings
>I've tried. I've also come across a number of posts across the
>internet of others not being able to get a Realtek NIC to WOL, so this
>seems to be a common problem...and actually I don't think I've come
>across more than 2 messages where people did think they got them to
>work properly.
>I've tried three different "magic packet" utilities thinking maybe for
>some strange reason there was some communication problems in
>sending...but again, the Intel based computers wake fine while the
>Realteks do nothing.
>And has anyone noticed how pathetic the Realtek website is for
>support? Absolutely no help there and nothing that covers the
>settings in the Advance tab under properties.
>
>So, with that being said...can someone who has a Realtek NIC actually
>working for WOL please just note the BIOS and NIC properties and post
>them?
>As a by the way, I've installed the most recent drivers (plus a couple
>of the in-between versions) on both systems to try a fix. On the
>shuttle zen I also updated the BIOS to the most recent. The only
>reason I did the BIOS update is that in the users manual that I
>downloaded from shuttle, there is a comment in there (I'd have to look
>up the page) noting that the BIOS power settings allow for S1, S3, S4,
>and S5...however, my BIOS only showed S1, S1&S3, S3...so I thought
>that perhaps some additional settings were in the updated BIOS.
>However, after the BIOS update I still have the same S1, S1&S3, S3
>settings.
>
>Anyways-Any help would be appreciated.
>As an additional question, does anyone know if the zen motherboard has
>a WOL plug for connection to a PCI NIC to be installed? I have an
>Intel based NIC from a friend but as far as I can tell from looking
>over the board and reading the manual there isn't a connector but
>perhaps I've missed it.
>
>Thanks-

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Old 01-05-2008, 01:12 PM
azzkadazz
 
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Default Re: Realtek NIC Will Not Wake On LAN (WOL)

Yep, already did that.
I know that I've (mostly) figured out how to do this based upon the
other systems I've got WOL working successfully on. These Realtek
NIC's are a pain though from some friends I've talked to. Matter of
fact, my locals I've asked have all basically said to just install an
Intel NIC.
So, yes, I've gone into the configuration of the NIC's and checkmarked
the options related to "Power Management." And then under the
"Advance" tab you can choose an option(s) related to "Enable PME" or
"Wake On Lan" or "Wake on Magic Bullet"....obviously since these are
different models of Intel based NIC's the terms used vary a bit.
The RealTek Advance tab listing is a bit more obscure so it's a bit
harder to choose...but believe me, I've tried combos of them all as
far as I can tell.
Oh, sorry-had forgotten to mention that these are all XP flavored
systems.
Thanks for the reply.

On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 19:31:34 -0800, Andy <1@2.3> wrote:

>Don't Properties for the Realtek ethernet interface in Device Manager
>have a Power Management tab? That's where you can place a check mark
>to enable wake the computer from standby or hibernation.
>
>On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 11:39:36 -0500, azzkadazz <azztik@hotmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Hoping someone out there can help by passing along their
>>settings/advice.
>>I have a Shuttle Zen (ST62K) that I would like to set up for WOL. It
>>has an FT62 motherboard with an integrated Realrek NIC.
>>Some background: I have 4 other computers with Intel based integrated
>>NICs that I have had absolutely no problems setting up for WOL. Went
>>in the the BIOS and into the NIC properties...made the proper configs
>>and works like a charm.
>>I also have two "mini" computers...one is a Zen, and the other has a
>>motherboard from some other manufacturer, but it too, I found after
>>some research has a Realtek NIC integrated into it's motherboard. I
>>can get neither of these systems to WOL regardless of the settings
>>I've tried. I've also come across a number of posts across the
>>internet of others not being able to get a Realtek NIC to WOL, so this
>>seems to be a common problem...and actually I don't think I've come
>>across more than 2 messages where people did think they got them to
>>work properly.
>>I've tried three different "magic packet" utilities thinking maybe for
>>some strange reason there was some communication problems in
>>sending...but again, the Intel based computers wake fine while the
>>Realteks do nothing.
>>And has anyone noticed how pathetic the Realtek website is for
>>support? Absolutely no help there and nothing that covers the
>>settings in the Advance tab under properties.
>>
>>So, with that being said...can someone who has a Realtek NIC actually
>>working for WOL please just note the BIOS and NIC properties and post
>>them?
>>As a by the way, I've installed the most recent drivers (plus a couple
>>of the in-between versions) on both systems to try a fix. On the
>>shuttle zen I also updated the BIOS to the most recent. The only
>>reason I did the BIOS update is that in the users manual that I
>>downloaded from shuttle, there is a comment in there (I'd have to look
>>up the page) noting that the BIOS power settings allow for S1, S3, S4,
>>and S5...however, my BIOS only showed S1, S1&S3, S3...so I thought
>>that perhaps some additional settings were in the updated BIOS.
>>However, after the BIOS update I still have the same S1, S1&S3, S3
>>settings.
>>
>>Anyways-Any help would be appreciated.
>>As an additional question, does anyone know if the zen motherboard has
>>a WOL plug for connection to a PCI NIC to be installed? I have an
>>Intel based NIC from a friend but as far as I can tell from looking
>>over the board and reading the manual there isn't a connector but
>>perhaps I've missed it.
>>
>>Thanks-

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