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Wake up from LAN
This is a function to automatically power the computer on from a network server when
the computer is in the standby or hibernation mode. To use this function, it is necessary
to have a network environment that accommodates Wake up from LAN.
To use this function:
Windows 98
Windows 2000
1
Select [Device Manager]*
1
in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System].
2
Select [Intel 8255x-based PCI Ethernet Adapter (10/100)] from [Network adapt-
ers].
3
Select [Properties]*
2
.
4
Select [Power Management], add the check mark for [Allow this device to bring the
computer out of standby.] and [Allow the computer to turn off this device to save
power.], then select [OK].
*
1
Windows 2000
: [Hardware] - [Device Manager]
*
2
Windows 2000
: [Action] - [Properties].
Windows NT
1
Select [Advanced] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Intel (R) PROSet].
2
Select [Enable PME] in [Setting], then select [Enabled] in [Value].
Be sure to connect the AC adaptor, and enable the supply of power.
Make settings to allow the use of a Local Area Network.
The computer will not “wake up” if the LAN cable is disconnected and recon-
nected.
Windows 98
Windows 2000
When using the Wake up from LAN function, delete the check mark for [Prompt
for password when computer goes off standby] in [Star t] - [Settings] - [Control
Panel] - [Power Management*] - [Advanced].
*
Windows 2000
: [Power Options]
The Wake up from LAN function will not operate under the following conditions:
- When the computer has been shut down.
-
Windows 98
When the computer has been placed in the hibernation mode from MS-DOS
mode.
Windows NT
The Wake up from LAN function will not operate under the following conditions:
- When the computer has been shut down.
- When the password has been input incorrectly, and the computer has returned
to hibernation, or power off status.
When using the Wake up from LAN function, the password is not necessary even
if the password has been set in the Setup Utility.
NOTE
LAN