WOL for Asus M5A97 built in Realtek Network Adapter

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Published on 2011-09-24T15:14:47Z Indexed on 2012/11/28 11:06 UTC
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I cant get wake on lan to work for my built in network adapter. Its a ASUS M5A97 motherboard, and the network adapter is a Realtek PCIe GBE.

I have

Shutdown WakeOnLan - Enabled
Wake on Magic Packet - Enabled
Wake on Pattern Match - Enabled
WOL & Shutdown Link Speed - 10 Mbps First

I have set up a magic packet client to listen, and the packet is getting through. I have also checked these in Power Management for the network adapter.

Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power
Allow this device to wake the computer
Allow a magic packet to wake the computer.

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