Re: [slim] Enabling Wake On Lan

2008-07-02 Thread mswlogo
Lesu;315089 Wrote: Mswlogo Have you tried a factory level reset on the SB3? It retains the last MAC address it was using in memory and doesn't reset it to the new system automatically. There have been some previous threads regarding this problem. One would think that if a new IP address has

Re: [slim] Enabling Wake On Lan

2008-06-26 Thread Mnyb
You now, you can edit an SB3's Server Mac with the ir-remote, but your network is beyond my experience i don't know if it will help you. I had a situation when i changed server, the SB3 remembered my old servers mac. Press left arrow for 5 seconds and you enter the setup meny use down arrow, go

Re: [slim] Enabling Wake On Lan

2008-06-26 Thread Lesu
Mswlogo Have you tried a factory level reset on the SB3? It retains the last MAC address it was using in memory and doesn't reset it to the new system automatically. There have been some previous threads regarding this problem. One would think that if a new IP address has been detected then the

[slim] Enabling Wake On Lan

2008-06-24 Thread mswlogo
I had Wake On Lan working fine with a SB3 (wired and fixed IP) and a wired IBM Think Pad Laptop Server (wired fixed IP). I replaced the SB3 with a Transporter and it just continued to work fine. I gave my daughter the SB3 and she wants to do Wake On Lan also. The SB3 (wireless and DHCP IP) and

Re: [slim] Enabling Wake On Lan

2008-06-24 Thread syburgh
SB knows MAC address of server because they are on same segment (uses dynamic ARP). If they aren't (e.g. proxy arp or different subnets) then it will send the WOL packet to the wrong MAC address (e.g. the router's MAC address in the case of proxy arp or routing). Different routers handle