On 25 Nov 2010 at 6:44, Eric Wittersheim  wrote:

> You need to go into the properties of the NIC card and click Configure. 
> Check for a Power Management Tab and make sure that it is allowed to 
> wake the computer. Also check the advanced tab and look for WOL in 
> there. I use a tool that is free to down load called WOLCMD and it uses 
> the Magic Packet to wake computers. For computers that have not worked, 
> usually a update to the NIC driver has worked. Overall I like it a lot. 
> I schedule shutdowns of all PCs every night and wake them up early to 
> perform AV scans before everyone gets to work.

You will probably also have to go into the BIOS and make sure WOL is enabled.

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