Kent Stewart wrote:
> There are problems with PSes when you use NICs with wake up
> capability. The NIC may exceed the capability of one of your low
> amperage voltages.
>
> Kent
How much current can wake-on-LAN take? I wouldn't think it would be enough to
overload a power supply unless it overloaded the -12V
line which is usually only rated in the mils. What is the average 12V rating? 5-8
amps? and even more for 5V? I forget what the
average -5V line is rated.
jim
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