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FreshTomato includes a Wake-On-LAN (WOL) function under the Tools menu. While often useful, this function must be performed manually every time you wish to wake a device. | FreshTomato includes a Wake-On-LAN (WOL) function under the Tools menu. While often useful, this function must be performed manually every time you wish to wake a device. | ||
- | Instead, this can be performed automatically in FreshTomato. | + | Instead, this can be performed automatically in FreshTomato |
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===== Notes and Troubleshooting ===== | ===== Notes and Troubleshooting ===== | ||
- | For a PC to wake up from a WOL packet, it must have its WOL firmware setting enabled. Before testing scheduled WOL events in FreshTomato, | + | For a PC to wake up from a WOL packet, it must have its WOL firmware setting enabled. Before testing scheduled WOL events in FreshTomato, |
- | | + | Most UEFI/BIOS interfaces will have a Wake-On-LAN option named similar to: |
- | * PME Event Wakeup | + | |
- | * Power on by PCI devices | + | |
+ | * AWARD BIOS - "PME Event Wakeup" | ||
+ | * AMI BIOS - "Power on by PCI devices" | ||
WOL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For Details, see: [[https:// | WOL settings in the PC's operating system also must be enabled. For Details, see: [[https:// |