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    Wake-on-LAN (WoL or WOL) is an Ethernet or Token Ring computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened from sleep mode...
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    WAN, remote wake-up, power on by LAN, power up by LAN, resume by LAN, resume on LAN and wake up on LAN. "systemd.timer". freedesktop.org. Retrieved 27 October...
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  • has mostly been supplanted by Wake-on-LAN, which is newer but works in much the same way. RS-232 § Ring Indicator "Wake on Modem" entry from Smart Computing...
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  • sleep proxy server wakes a sleeping host is wake-on-LAN. The network interface of a sleeping host with this capability will wake the machine when it...
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  • the 'Power Management' section of a motherboard's BIOS/UEFI setup. Wake On LAN, Wake on ring, and IPMI functions could also be used to start a computer after...
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  • requires a Wake on LAN adapter. The main idea of AOL is to send warnings to remote administrators about different PC conditions using a LAN. These conditions...
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  • default as a proxy to relay Wake-on-LAN (WOL) magic packets from the Internet to hosts on the local network in order to wake them up remotely (these hosts...
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  • which can cause high winds Wake-on-LAN, a signal that activates a device via a network connection Wake-on-ring, or Wake-on-Modem (WOM), a signal that...
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  • serial transmit signal. Upon receipt of the Wake-on-LAN enable message on HECI, the ME directly enables Wake-on-LAN in the integrated (or externally supported)...
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  • state automatically without human intervention (for example, a timer or Wake-on-LAN). The disadvantages of standby power mainly relate to the energy used...
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  • Authority. 2015-10-06. Retrieved 2016-09-23. "WakeOnLAN". Wireshark Wiki. Retrieved 2018-10-16. IBM (May 1996). "LAN Technical Reference: IEEE 802.2 and NetBIOS...
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  • default as a proxy to relay Wake-on-LAN (WOL) magic packets from the Internet to hosts on the local network in order to wake them up remotely (these hosts...
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    (via wake-on-LAN, or WOL) Remote/redirected boot (via integrated device electronics redirect, or IDE-R) Console redirection (via serial over LAN, or SOL)...
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  • Wol, WoL or WOL may refer to: Wake-on-LAN, (/wɒl/) an Ethernet standard that allows computers to be powered on by a network message An unofficial initialism...
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    and group management Access controls via ACL Link aggregation bonding, Wake-on-LAN Plug-in system By default, OpenMediaVault comes with a limited set of...
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  • be switched on at the time when the user wishes to access it remotely. (It is possible with a router with C2S VPN support, and wake on LAN equipment, to...
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    There is a maximum of three managed devices for free accounts. VPN, Wake-on-LAN, file sync, audio, video and chat were disabled. Fees must be paid for...
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    Molex connector (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    standby power, which is always on), and also to "wake up" the computer by events such as key presses, mouse clicks, "wake on lan" events, and scheduled alarm...
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    DD-WRT (category Commons category link is on Wikidata)
    (personal and enterprise) iptables and IPset (on some models) & SPI firewall Universal Plug and Play Wake-on-LAN Dynamic DNS AnchorFree VPN wireless access...
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    of each packet. The payload may also include a magic packet for the Wake-on-LAN protocol, but the minimum payload, in that case, is longer than shown...
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  • not handle MAC addressing, as that is the link layer's job. Similarly, Wake-on-LAN and Boot ROM functionality is implemented in the network interface card...
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  • address allocation and diskless workstations, as well as wake-on-LAN (WOL) for remotely powering on systems. AMT is not intended to be used by itself; it...
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  • recording, safe mode support, multiple monitor, command line access, wake-on-LAN, VoIP, chat, and a custom toolbox for quick deployment of support tools...
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  • Used for Wake On LAN". Microsoft TechNet. n.d. Archived from the original on 2016-09-27. Retrieved 2016-09-27. ... The default port for the wake-up transmission...
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    wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). It was commercially...
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  • resource sharing protocols, for example, NFS is preferred by BSD variants. Wake-on-LAN (WoL) NetBoot 2.0: Boot Server Discovery Protocol (BSDP). Apple Inc....
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  • Ghana Advanced Manageability Alliance, of Intel and IBM, introduced Wake-on-LAN technology Agence Mondiale Antidopage, or World Anti-Doping Agency Alberta...
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  • considered obsolete. WfM included the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) and Wake-on-LAN (WOL) standards. WfM has been replaced by the Intelligent Platform Management...
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  • or OLED) USB OC (overcurrent) (USB disable) Controlling RGB lighting Wake-on-LAN Debug Card Interface (Enables repair centers to monitor the boot process...
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    interface controllers in wake-on-LAN power-down mode and for special, low-power, low-bandwidth applications. 10BASE-T is still supported on most twisted-pair...
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