Devices that do not indicate they must remain on, may be powered off. S2: Sleeping. CPU powered off. S3: Standby. Suspended to RAM.
RAM remains powered on. S4: Hibernate. Suspended to disk and powered down. S5: Soft off. NET 4. Verify that the host s you want to control support WOL. Start the WOL program. Unfortunately, as you are finding out it is not obvious how you work around this. I will follow the answers you get with interest. No answers for you, but one tidbit - Hibernation is gone in newer versions of Win 10 as I understand it.
It's all hybrid sleep now. Try disabling allow the computer to turn off this device to save power and see if you will get the link light when the computer is booted off.
That seems like the only thing I could question about the setup. I have not even got to anyone who has looked at the problem after two days of trying and many hours being transferred to a different person and then very long hold times or abandoned calls. If Lenovo did this to save power, they broke a function that is needed and an option to enable it is needed.
The power savings is probably not much different between sleep S3 and shut down S5. The problem is more getting the end users to put the PC to sleep reliably and tech putting the PCs to sleep after remote maintenance. They can't just put the PC to sleep because they will still be logged on and potentially have resources in use that will prevent some after hours maintenance from completing properly.
So putting the PC to sleep becomes a two-step process, sign out and then sleep. If the end user shuts down the PC, techs can't do after hours maintenance without going on-site to power on the PC. Some of the remote tools we use only do a shut down, not sleep. It can wake up and shut down computers. AFIK, it cannot put computers to sleep. I originally tried disabling Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power in the network interface properties power tab.
It makes more sense that it is disabled, but on the older systems where I can remotely wake them up, that option is enabled and disabling it does not power the network interface no link. When disabling that option, the following two options are dimmed--they keep their settings in the GUI, but are dim. I have it working in Windows 10 v, but not on v and there is definitely changes in Windows 10 v for power management.
If so, what version driver are you using? Windows 10 does this by default and it's annoying, you have no freedom to configure this. As a workaround you could disconnect the computer from the power for a few seconds, it may reset the network interface and set it back to listening for the magic packets but it's not for laptops I guess. Lenovo 53, Followers - Follow Mentions Products. You can save or open a selection of computers from buttons provided for this purpose.
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