Pavel Machek wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > anything. So I removed the three pin cross connect that connects the
> > card to the WOL header on the motherboard. That fixed it for a few
> > days, but now it's doing it again, even without the cable installed.
> > the only fix is to unplug the ethernet
Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
anything. So I removed the three pin cross connect that connects the
card to the WOL header on the motherboard. That fixed it for a few
days, but now it's doing it again, even without the cable installed.
the only fix is to unplug the ethernet cable when I
Hi!
> anything. So I removed the three pin cross connect that connects the
> card to the WOL header on the motherboard. That fixed it for a few
> days, but now it's doing it again, even without the cable installed.
> the only fix is to unplug the ethernet cable when I turn it off.
So turn
Hi!
anything. So I removed the three pin cross connect that connects the
card to the WOL header on the motherboard. That fixed it for a few
days, but now it's doing it again, even without the cable installed.
the only fix is to unplug the ethernet cable when I turn it off.
So turn it
Thanks, I'll try to take a look at the source if I get a chance next
week. Any tulip developers out there know off hand if this is enabled?
Or can be disabled?
Thanks,
Alex
David Christensen wrote:
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> Alex,
>
> Looking at the back of a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 manual I happen to have,
>
Thanks, I'll try to take a look at the source if I get a chance next
week. Any tulip developers out there know off hand if this is enabled?
Or can be disabled?
Thanks,
Alex
David Christensen wrote:
Alex,
Looking at the back of a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 manual I happen to have,
they
Alex,
Looking at the back of a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 manual I happen to have,
they describe two different remote wake-up events, Magic Packet and Link
Change. The first one is pretty obvious and is probably not related to
your problems, but the second one may be. The manual states ""Link
I have an athlon system with a iwill kk266 motherboard (via kt133A). I
have a linksys 10/100 PCI ethernet card with wake on lan capabilities.
Anyway, when I shut the PC down it turns off, but refuses to stay off.
Within a minute or two, it turns itself on again. If i run over and
turn it off
I have an athlon system with a iwill kk266 motherboard (via kt133A). I
have a linksys 10/100 PCI ethernet card with wake on lan capabilities.
Anyway, when I shut the PC down it turns off, but refuses to stay off.
Within a minute or two, it turns itself on again. If i run over and
turn it off
Alex,
Looking at the back of a Linksys EtherFast 10/100 manual I happen to have,
they describe two different remote wake-up events, Magic Packet and Link
Change. The first one is pretty obvious and is probably not related to
your problems, but the second one may be. The manual states Link
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