On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 11:55:51PM +0000, Darren Wyn Rees wrote: > I am using Donald Becker's ether-wake v.1.03 with some 3COM 905 > NICs, however I am unable to 'wake' any machines. > > I send the magic packet using the correct MAC address : > > debian:~/ether-wake-1.03.orig# ./etherwake -D -b 00:50:DA:34:61:23 > Command line stations address is 00:50:da:34:61:23. > Packet is ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 50 da 34 61 23 08 42 ff ff ff ff ff ff > 00 50 da > 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da > 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da > 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da > 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 > 23 00 50 da 34 61 23 00 50 da 34 61 23. > Sendto worked ! 116. > > Looking at the LAN switch I can see activity. Looking at the NIC > on the box to be woken, I can see link activity... but no wakey, wakey. > > I have tried using two different motherboards, and read through the > motherboard manuals to double check everything is configured properly. > > Useful comments and suggestions much appreciated.
I'm not sure about yours, but mine (don't remember which driver, but is SMC) won't wakeup from cold ATX plugin, but only after ATX power off. -- Ferret -- Support your government, give Echelon / Carnivore something to parse -- classfield top-secret government restricted data information project CIA KGB GRU DISA DoD atheist defense systems military systems spy steal EMP Microsoft terrorist Allah Natasha Gregori destroy destruct attack will own send Russia bank system compromise World Trade Center international rule the world ATSC RTEM warmod ATMD force Pentagon power enforce Bin Laden Bill Gates sensitive directorate TSP NSTD ORD DD2-N AMTAS STRAP warrior-T presidental elections policital foreign fnord embassy takeover democracy --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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