Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-06-27 Thread Peter Wu
On Monday 11 February 2013 06:27:57 assir...@nonada.if.usp.br wrote: > I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboard RTL8111/8168B network > card. I want to enable wake on lan for this card. Wake on lan itself is > workg when I call > > wakeonlan > > from anothe

Re: wake on lan: power on, no boot

2013-04-26 Thread Freddie
On Apr 18, 2013 21:28, "Soare Catalin" wrote: On Apr 18, 2013 10:14 AM, "Freddie" wrote: Hi Debian users, I asked this question to the debian-laptop list a few weeks ago but there's been no solution found. As I'm not convinced my issues are laptop specific I thought I'd open it up to the

Re: wake on lan: power on, no boot

2013-04-18 Thread Soare Catalin
On Apr 18, 2013 10:14 AM, "Freddie" wrote: > > Hi Debian users, > > I asked this question to the debian-laptop list a few weeks ago but there's been no solution found. As I'm not convinced my issues are laptop specific I thought I'd open it up to the wider group. > > I'm wanting to wake my philips

wake on lan: power on, no boot

2013-04-18 Thread Freddie
Hi Debian users, I asked this question to the debian-laptop list a few weeks ago but there's been no solution found. As I'm not convinced my issues are laptop specific I thought I'd open it up to the wider group. I'm wanting to wake my philips freeline X10 laptop (circa 2004) using wol. I've

Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-26 Thread Johan Lindahl
Did you ever get this to work? I have the same problem. It seems like every second time I start my computer with WOL it reboots when a issue a poweroff. -- View this message in context: http://debian.2.n7.nabble.com/Wake-on-lan-with-RTL8111-8168B-tp2867498p2878147.html Sent from the Debian

Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-11 Thread Joao Luis Meloni Assirati
> And, how do you connect to that distant computer? SSH, I guess? > If I had the same problem, I would check that the correct profile > (environment variables, rights, such kind of things) related to poweroff > is loaded, since I think ssh does not provide all environment variables to > connected u

Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-11 Thread assirati
>> Le Lun 11 février 2013 9:27, assir...@nonada.if.usp.br a écrit : >>> Hello, >>> >>> >>> I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboard RTL8111/8168B >>> network >>> card. I want to enable wake on lan for this card. Wake on lan its

Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-11 Thread Morel Bérenger
Le Lun 11 février 2013 10:29, assir...@nonada.if.usp.br a écrit : >>> Le Lun 11 février 2013 9:27, assir...@nonada.if.usp.br a écrit : >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboa

Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-11 Thread assirati
> Le Lun 11 février 2013 9:27, assir...@nonada.if.usp.br a écrit : >> Hello, >> >> >> I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboard RTL8111/8168B network >> card. I want to enable wake on lan for this card. Wake on lan itself is >> workg when I call >

Re: Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-11 Thread Morel Bérenger
Le Lun 11 février 2013 9:27, assir...@nonada.if.usp.br a écrit : > Hello, > > > I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboard RTL8111/8168B network > card. I want to enable wake on lan for this card. Wake on lan itself is > workg when I call > > wakeonlan > > fr

Wake on lan with RTL8111/8168B

2013-02-11 Thread assirati
Hello, I have an ASUS P8Z77-M motherboard with an onboard RTL8111/8168B network card. I want to enable wake on lan for this card. Wake on lan itself is workg when I call wakeonlan from another machine, but when I shutdown the computer, the system powers down and about 5 seconds later it powers

Re: [SOLVED] RTL8111/8168B wake on lan (WOL) working randomly

2012-01-03 Thread Juan Sierra Pons
2012/1/3 Janek Lapka : > Juan Sierra Pons writes: > >>lspci -v >> >>02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. >  ^^ The 2 digit at the beginning of the line means the pci bus > > > > More info: > http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/WakeOnLAN > or google: pci-config wol > >> The proble

Re: RTL8111/8168B wake on lan (WOL) working randomly

2012-01-03 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 01 Jan 2012 21:01:33 +0100, Juan Sierra Pons wrote: > I have been spending many days trying to make my computer start using > the with wake on lan (WOL) feature. (...) > The problem is that when I shutdown the computer the NIC is switched off > too. I can see it as the por

Re: RTL8111/8168B wake on lan (WOL) working randomly

2012-01-02 Thread Janek Lapka
Juan Sierra Pons writes: >lspci -v > >02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. ^^ The 2 digit at the beginning of the line means the pci bus More info: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/WakeOnLAN or google: pci-config wol > The problem is that when I shutdown the computer the

Re: RTL8111/8168B wake on lan (WOL) working randomly

2012-01-01 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 02/01/12 07:01, Juan Sierra Pons wrote: > Dear all, > > I have been spending many days trying to make my computer start using > the with wake on lan (WOL) feature. > > My PC has a "Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. > RTL8111/8168B PCI Express G

RTL8111/8168B wake on lan (WOL) working randomly

2012-01-01 Thread Juan Sierra Pons
Dear all, I have been spending many days trying to make my computer start using the with wake on lan (WOL) feature. My PC has a "Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 01)" integrated NIC lspci -v 02:00.

Re: Wake on lan, etc

2011-12-30 Thread Dom
On 30/12/11 05:41, T o n g wrote: Hi, Does Linux support wake on lan? My friend told me, in windows, you can send some magic packages over internet to wake up box that is even in sleep mode. The same tool can tell the box to reboot as well. Is such beast exist in Linux world as well? As

Re: Wake on lan, etc

2011-12-29 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 30/12/11 16:41, T o n g wrote: > Hi, > > Does Linux support wake on lan? > > My friend told me, in windows, you can send some magic packages over > internet to wake up box that is even in sleep mode. The same tool can > tell the box to reboot as well. Is such beast ex

Re: Wake on lan, etc

2011-12-29 Thread Thierry Chatelet
On Friday 30 December 2011 06:41:55 T o n g wrote: > Hi, > > Does Linux support wake on lan? > > My friend told me, in windows, you can send some magic packages over > internet to wake up box that is even in sleep mode. The same tool can > tell the box to reboot as well. I

Re: wake-on-lan

2007-10-02 Thread jacek2
: https://ool-43537bf6.dyn.optonline.net/Power%20Web%20Button.htm -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/wake-on-lan-tf1706584.html#a13011777 Sent from the Debian User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-26 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le Thursday 26 July 2007 14:14:57 Raj Kiran Grandhi, vous avez écrit : > On 7/26/07, Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Le Wednesday 25 July 2007 01:46:03 Raj Kiran Grandhi, vous avez écrit: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am trying to get "wak

Re: Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-26 Thread Oleg Verych
* Raj Kiran Grandhi (2007-07-26): >> > I am trying to get "wake on lan" to work in Etch. I have a motherboard >> > with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled >> > wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer during POST, I am &g

Re: Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-26 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
On 7/26/07, Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le Wednesday 25 July 2007 01:46:03 Raj Kiran Grandhi, vous avez écrit: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to get "wake on lan" to work in Etch. I have a motherboard > > with an onboard NIC which supports

Re: Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-25 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le Wednesday 25 July 2007 01:46:03 Raj Kiran Grandhi, vous avez écrit : > Hi, > > I am trying to get "wake on lan" to work in Etch. I have a motherboard > with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled > wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer

Re: Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-24 Thread Oleg Verych
* 24-07-2007, Raj Kiran Grandhi > I am trying to get "wake on lan" to work in Etch. I have a motherboard > with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled > wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer during POST, I am > able to remotely wake it,

Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-24 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Hi, I am trying to get "wake on lan" to work in Etch. I have a motherboard with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer during POST, I am able to remotely wake it, but if I shut it down from Etch, power to the N

Getting wake-on-lan to work in Etch

2007-07-23 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Hi, I am trying to get "wake on lan" to work in Etch. I have a motherboard with an onboard NIC which supports wake-on-lan. I have enabled wake-on-lan in the bios. When I poweroff the computer during POST, I am able to remotely wake it, but if I shut it down from Etch, power to t

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-31 Thread Roel Schroeven
Christian Pernegger schreef: I also checked Documentation/networking/e100.txt (I presume the card's driver is e100 since that's the only network driver related module I see in lsmod) and it says that it should work with ethtool. But it doesn't. It says the same for e1000 and that also only wor

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-31 Thread Christian Pernegger
I also checked Documentation/networking/e100.txt (I presume the card's driver is e100 since that's the only network driver related module I see in lsmod) and it says that it should work with ethtool. But it doesn't. It says the same for e1000 and that also only works with Intel's newer driver.

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-31 Thread Roel Schroeven
Christian Pernegger schreef: > [...] I can remotely wake the box if I shut it down before it boots > Linux, but it doesn't work if I shut it down when Linux is running. I had the same problem, as do many others according to Google. 1) Check if WoL is on using # ethtool eth0 There should be

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-31 Thread Christian Pernegger
> [...] I can remotely wake the box if I shut it down before it boots > Linux, but it doesn't work if I shut it down when Linux is running. I had the same problem, as do many others according to Google. 1) Check if WoL is on using # ethtool eth0 There should be a 'g' in the Wake-On: line. If

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-30 Thread Roel Schroeven
Bruno Buys schreef: The way you shut the box down isn´t supposed to have any effect on the ability to wake it up. That's what I thought, but I've tried multiple times so I'm absolutely sure that there is a difference in behaviour before and after booting Linux. To wake up the machine has to

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-30 Thread Roel Schroeven
Jeronimo Pellegrini schreef: On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 08:56:24PM +0200, Roel Schroeven wrote: Now I did investigate, and this is what I found out: given that the BIOS is configured correctly, I can remotely wake the box if I shut it down before it boots Linux (it works if I shut it down while th

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-30 Thread Jeronimo Pellegrini
b menu is > visible), but it doesn't work if I shut it down when Linux is running. I > tried shutting it down via poweroff, shutdown -h now and pushing the > power button, but all with the same effect: no response to wake-up packets. > > So, what can I do to enable the wake-on-lan fe

Re: wake-on-lan

2006-05-30 Thread Bruno Buys
/30/06, Roel Schroeven < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,I have a box running Debian Unstable that I'd like to power on via wake-on-lan. I had it running some time in the past; at some point intime it stopped working, but I didn't care that much about it so Ididn't investigate

wake-on-lan

2006-05-30 Thread Roel Schroeven
Hi, I have a box running Debian Unstable that I'd like to power on via wake-on-lan. I had it running some time in the past; at some point in time it stopped working, but I didn't care that much about it so I didn't investigate it further. Now I did investigate, and this is w

Re: wake on lan with onboard amd 97c972 (pcnet32) card

2006-05-09 Thread Warren Wilder
ethtool so wake on lan doesnt work. I activated wol already in the bios. I bought one of these rtl8139 cards and put it in one of the pci slots. Ethtool shows the wol option, I set it to wake on magic packet, but still it doesnt wake up the computer. I have tested the etherwake program with other

wake on lan with onboard amd 97c972 (pcnet32) card

2006-05-09 Thread Felipe Leon
Hello all, I have this little server pentium III or smthing. I have debian 3.1 on it and have been struggling to get wol capability without success. The onboard card (email subject) works flawless with the pcnet32 driver but the wol characteristics dont show up when using ethtool so wake on lan

Re: wake on lan

2003-12-17 Thread Thomas Krennwallner
Hi! On Wed Dec 17, 2003 at 08:28:39AM +0100, Lendvai Peter wrote: > My abit kx7 motherboard also has WOL header. I enabled Wake ON lan in > BIOS and I can measure +5V on the WOL header. Somehow the NIC doesin't > recognize magic packets. Does not wake the machine up. I've t

wake on lan

2003-12-17 Thread Lendvai Peter
hi! I bougth an RTL8139D based NIC and it has WOL ability. My abit kx7 motherboard also has WOL header. I enabled Wake ON lan in BIOS and I can measure +5V on the WOL header. Somehow the NIC doesin't recognize magic packets. Does not wake the machine up. I've tried a lot of wol/m

Re: ether-wake / Wake On Lan setup

2001-10-07 Thread idalton
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 11:55:51PM +, 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

ether-wake / Wake On Lan setup

2001-10-07 Thread Darren Wyn Rees
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

Re: wake on lan

2001-08-08 Thread D. Hoyem
Markus, If you open lilo.conf on the box that will not go to sleep you will see a line in there called append="" make it look like this append="apm=on" and then in the terminal type lilo and that will make the change take effect. The wake on lan pc will then shut down aft

Re: wake on lan

2001-08-08 Thread J.A.Serralheiro
some feature in the kernel to do that. These are only assumptions but I hope it is of some use. regards On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Markus Hansen wrote: > hi guys i have the following problem but it seems to me that it is a > little OT. > i want to use wake on lan for a pc. > this pc shall

wake on lan

2001-08-08 Thread Markus Hansen
hi guys i have the following problem but it seems to me that it is a little OT. i want to use wake on lan for a pc. this pc shall be woken up on lan if another pc is present (this pc sends automaticly the wake sequence) my problem is: i put the pc into the state to be woken up on lan. one pc wakes

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

Re: Wake on LAN question

2001-07-31 Thread Jorgen Grahn
o noisy > at night. I envision it in standby or suspend mode, but waking up > whenever someone on my internal LAN wants to access the internet. > 1) Is this possible? > 2) What would be the steps to go about setting linux up for wake-on-lan > access? 1. Get the right combination of

Re: Wake on LAN question

2001-07-31 Thread Andy Saxena
o noisy > at night. I envision it in standby or suspend mode, but waking up > whenever someone on my internal LAN wants to access the internet. > 1) Is this possible? > 2) What would be the steps to go about setting linux up for wake-on-lan > access? > > thanks I haven't don

Wake on LAN question

2001-07-30 Thread Robert Kerr
p whenever someone on my internal LAN wants to access the internet. 1) Is this possible? 2) What would be the steps to go about setting linux up for wake-on-lan access? thanks -- -bob Remember the... the... uhh. ** * Robert