I have a new HP computer with Vista home edition and when I put it to
"sleep", as soon as the DSL adapter gets any activity, the computer "wakes".
Is there a way to defeat this? I tried turning off something in the bios
that sounded like a likely suspect but computer wouldn't go on-line at all.
Yup.
1)Click Start-Control Panel
2)Network and Sharing Center
3)Manage network connections
4)Right-Click on connected lan adapter then click on properties of the
pop-up menu
5)Click continue to go into adapter config
6)Click on configure button under adapter name
7)Click power management
8)Uncheck option(s) that have wake on directed packet, wake on magic
packet, wake on magic packet filter, etc. stuff like that
9)Click ok, wake on lan is disabled.
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fuzor_silverbolt
-----------My Rig-----------
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs),
~2.7GHz
Memory: 3326MB RAM
Hard Drive: 984 GB 2x500GB RAID 0
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
Monitor: SyncMaster 2220WM/G22PW/220WM(Digital)
Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
Operating System: Windows Vista™ Ultimate 32bit
WOW. That was so straightforward and simple, I don't know why I couldn't
figure it out.
Seriously, thanks a million. I REALLY appreciate it!
"fuzor_silverbolt" <fuzor_silverbolt.35vus4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in
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>
> Yup.
> 1)Click Start-Control Panel
> 2)Network and Sharing Center
> 3)Manage network connections
> 4)Right-Click on connected lan adapter then click on properties of the
> pop-up menu
> 5)Click continue to go into adapter config
> 6)Click on configure button under adapter name
> 7)Click power management
> 8)Uncheck option(s) that have wake on directed packet, wake on magic
> packet, wake on magic packet filter, etc. stuff like that
> 9)Click ok, wake on lan is disabled.
>
>
> --
> fuzor_silverbolt
>
> -----------My Rig-----------
> Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
> Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz (4 CPUs),
> ~2.7GHz
> Memory: 3326MB RAM
> Hard Drive: 984 GB 2x500GB RAID 0
> Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
> Monitor: SyncMaster 2220WM/G22PW/220WM(Digital)
> Sound Card: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
> Operating System: Windows VistaT Ultimate 32bit
"fuzor_silverbolt" <fuzor_silverbolt.35vus4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in
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>
> Yup.
> 1)Click Start-Control Panel
> 2)Network and Sharing Center
> 3)Manage network connections
> 4)Right-Click on connected lan adapter then click on properties of the
> pop-up menu
> 5)Click continue to go into adapter config
> 6)Click on configure button under adapter name
> 7)Click power management
> 8)Uncheck option(s) that have wake on directed packet, wake on magic
> packet, wake on magic packet filter, etc. stuff like that
> 9)Click ok, wake on lan is disabled.
>
>
> --
> fuzor_silverbolt
>
Another path to accomplish the same thing:
Control Panel>Device Manager>Network Adapter>Network
Connection>Properties--Select "Power Management Tab"--Uncheck All under
"Wake On Lan"
This fixed my "won't stay asleep" problem
MLD
i tried the below & the PC still wakes up after a few seconds :-(
strangely, when the PC is not used for a while, sleep mode works fine after
a few minutes of use. If i use hte PC for an hour or so, it won't want to
sleep. Could there be some sort of temperature sensor on teh motherboard that
trigger teh O/S to wake up, so that the fans get activated ? motherboard =
Asus P5B deluxe
any help much appreciated - the PC is in the living room, used as a media
center & this lack of sleep mode ruins the whole thing :-(
thx
S.
"MLD" wrote:
>
> "fuzor_silverbolt" <fuzor_silverbolt.35vus4@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in
> message news:fuzor_silverbolt.35vus4@no-mx.forums.net...
> >
> > Yup.
> > 1)Click Start-Control Panel
> > 2)Network and Sharing Center
> > 3)Manage network connections
> > 4)Right-Click on connected lan adapter then click on properties of the
> > pop-up menu
> > 5)Click continue to go into adapter config
> > 6)Click on configure button under adapter name
> > 7)Click power management
> > 8)Uncheck option(s) that have wake on directed packet, wake on magic
> > packet, wake on magic packet filter, etc. stuff like that
> > 9)Click ok, wake on lan is disabled.
> >
> >
> > --
> > fuzor_silverbolt
> >
> Another path to accomplish the same thing:
> Control Panel>Device Manager>Network Adapter>Network
> Connection>Properties--Select "Power Management Tab"--Uncheck All under
> "Wake On Lan"
> This fixed my "won't stay asleep" problem
> MLD
>
>