[Commercial DT/MiniPC] How to enable Wake on LAN (WOL) feature
To use the Wake on LAN feature, you need to adjust the relevant settings of Windows OS and BIOS configuration first. Please follow the steps below:
Turn off fast startup
- Type and search [Choose a power plan] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
- Select [Choose what the power buttons do]③.
- Click [Change settings that are currently unavailable]④.
- Unselect the checkbox in front of [Turn on fast startup]⑤, then select [Save changes]⑥.
Allow this device to wake the computer from Ethernet Controller Setting
- Right-click the [Start] icon on the taskbar①, then select [Device Manager]②.
- Check the arrow next to [Network adapters]③, then right-click [Your Ethernet Controller]④ to select [Properties]⑤.
Note: The Ethernet device name may be different based on different models. - Select the [Power Management] tab⑥, check the box to [Allow this device to wake the computer]⑦, and then select [OK]⑧.
Enable the Wake on LAN feature in BIOS configuration
- While the computer isn’t powered on yet, press and hold the [Del] key of the keyboard, and then press the [Power button] (Do not release [Del] key until the BIOS configuration display.).
- After entering the BIOS Utility, go to the Advanced Mode by pressing Hotkey[F7] or use cursor to click①.
- After entering the Advanced Mode, select [Advanced] screen②, and then select [APM Configuration]③.
- After entering the APM Configuration, select [Erp]④ and set [Disabled]⑤.
- Select [Power On By PCI-E]⑥ and set [Enabled]⑦.
- Press Hotkey[F10] and select [Ok]⑧ to save & exit setup.
- The computer will auto restart and then enter Windows. Now, you are able to use the Wake on LAN feature.