Re: Wake on LAN question

2001-07-31 Thread Guy Geens
> "Robert" == Robert Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Robert> What would be the steps to go about setting linux up for Robert> wake-on-lan access? Disclaimer: I never used wake-on-lan, but I can make a few educated guesses about how it might work. YMMV. To get the machine to suspend, you sho

Re: Wake on LAN question

2001-07-31 Thread Jorgen Grahn
On Mon Jul 30 07:24:38 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > I am setting up a machine to do firewalling/IP masquerading. I'd like to > be able to leave this machine on all the time, but perhaps in a > powered-down mode, so it's not using as much electricity, and not so noisy > at night. I e

Re: Wake on LAN question

2001-07-31 Thread Andy Saxena
On Monday July 30 2001 09:24, Robert Kerr wrote: > Hi all, > I am setting up a machine to do firewalling/IP masquerading. I'd like to > be able to leave this machine on all the time, but perhaps in a > powered-down mode, so it's not using as much electricity, and not so noisy > at night. I envisi

Wake on LAN question

2001-07-30 Thread Robert Kerr
Hi all, I am setting up a machine to do firewalling/IP masquerading. I'd like to be able to leave this machine on all the time, but perhaps in a powered-down mode, so it's not using as much electricity, and not so noisy at night. I envision it in standby or suspend mode, but waking up whenever so