No change and still working for me. You are aware that the WOL packet is
being sent with increasing interval (60s after 2 or 3 tries, I believe)?
Locking and unlocking the screen will immediately send a packet.

The MAC at the top is the detected MAC, the one actually being used is
the one below, the one you can manually change (sometimes a machine has
more than one NIC, e.g. if you use WiFi and Ethernet, and you want to
use a different MAC from the one detected).

If the top one is empty it means the discovery didn't work which is
normal if you e.g. connect remotely.

That said: at least on my network the fact that the "discovered" MAC
isn't there hints to a problem in the network. Whenever the ethernet is
actually connected, the router will deliver ARP information and the MAC
is being found. When it's not being found, it (the router) also doesn't
deliver WOL packets. But that's the same for both manual and automatic
WOL.
This happens when I unplug and re-plug the network cable while the
computer is sleeping. I don't know if this is MAC-specific or
switch-specific (maybe my switch disables the port until the NIC gets
powered up again or something).

Are you sure you have a good (wired) network connection to your server?



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