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  • H87M Wake on Pattern / W7 64 Bit / Not Working

    Hi,

    I am running Windows 7 64 bit w/ a ASRock H87M. I can get Wake on Magic Packet feature to work but I cannot get the Wake on Pattern feature to work. I have built a NAS and I want it to sleep and then to be woken upon access. Reading Power Management for Network Devices in Windows 7 it appears a NETBIOS query is a valid pattern for waking. From a Windows 8.1 machine I can send a magic packet via the WakeMeOnLan software and the NAS wakes, but when I browse Explorer I can see the machine name in the network but clicking on it the NAS will not start. I contacted ASRock 3 weeks ago but have not heard anything - so any help to resolve this would be very well received.

    Qualcomm Atheros AR8171 driver installed from ASRock Website; Driver 2.1.0.21

    Driver / Adapter Settings -
    Advanced Tab

    ARP Offload - Enabled
    ECMA - Disabled
    Energy Efficient Ethernet - Disabled
    Flow Control - Rx & Tx Enabled
    Interupt Moderation - Enabled
    IPV4 Checksum offload - Rx & Tx Enabled
    Jumbo Frame- Disabled
    Large Send Offload (IPV4)- Enabled
    Large Send Offload V2 (IPV4)- Enabled
    Large Send Offload V2 (IPV6)- Enabled
    Max IRQ per Second - 5000
    Max Number of RSS Queues - 4
    Network Address - Not Present
    NS Offload- Enabled
    Receive Buffers - 512
    Receive Side Scaling- Enabled
    Shuwdown Wake Up- Enabled
    Speed & Duplex -Auto Negotiation
    SWOI- Enabled
    TCP Checksum Offload (IPV4)- Rx & Tx Enabled
    TCP Checksum Offload (IPV6)- Rx & Tx Enabled
    Transmit Buffers - 256
    UDP Checksum Offload (IPV4)- Rx & Tx Enabled
    UDP Checksum Offload (IPV6)- Rx & Tx Enabled
    VLAN ID - 0
    Wake on Magic Packet- Enabled
    Wake on pattern match- Enabled

    Power Management Tab

    Tick in "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"
    Tick in "Allow this device to wake the computer"
    Clear in "Only allow magic packet to wake the computer"

    BIOS Configuration

    ACPI Page

    Suspend to Ram - Auto
    Check Ready Bit - Enabled
    ACPI HPET Table- Enabled
    PCI Devices Power On- Enabled
    USB Keyboard / Remote Power On - Enable

    CPU Configuration Page

    CPU C States Support - Auto
    Enhanced Halt State (C1E)- Auto
    CPU C3 State Support- Auto
    CPU C6 State Support- Auto
    Package C State Support- Auto


    Cheers

    RX2
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