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pci wake support
About this tag
PCI wake support refers to the ability of a PCI device, such as a network card, to wake a computer from a low-power state. In Windows, this is commonly used for Wake-on-LAN (WOL) functionality. Configuring PCI wake support involves adjusting device properties in Windows, such as enabling the card to power on the computer and disabling power-saving features, as well as setting the BIOS to allow PCI devices to wake the system. Users may encounter issues with specific motherboard and router combinations, requiring careful setup of static IPs, router WOL services, and BIOS settings.
Here's the situation:
• I have Windows 7 SP1 running on an MSI Z97-G55 mobo with latest BIOS (updated today).
• My router, a Linksys E3000, is running DD-WRT (updated today)
Here are the steps I have taken to try to get it to work:
1. Static IP is set and works just fine.
2. I've added the...
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pciwakesupport
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