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Martin
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      07-31-2004, 10:48 AM
I need to find what port my network card is on so i can
use the "Wake-up On Lan" feature. How do i find this?
 
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Noel Paton
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      08-01-2004, 07:08 AM
That's not what you need to do at all - you need to go into your BIOS/CMOS
Setup, and make sure that the WOL feature is enabled there - and that the
required connection is present from the LAN card to the motherboard
(assuming it's on a card)


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> I need to find what port my network card is on so i can
> use the "Wake-up On Lan" feature. How do i find this?



 
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