Clarification:

The above step: "3. After suspend, press a key" is to wake the system up.
(I had tried magic packet and it didn't work, so pressed a key to wake and
got a lit screen but no interactivity.)

With WoWLAN disabled, pressing a key would successfully wake.
With WoWLAN enabled, WoWLAN didn't work, and pressing a key would wake it
enough to light the display - but not respond except to sysrq.

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