Dmitri Nikulin wrote:
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Michael Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, my mainboard supports it, but by searching around on the web, a
lot a people have problems with getting it working (including me).
If the BIOS supports waking off PCI LAN cards you can pick
Hi,
Has anybody got wake on lan (WOL) working with DragonFly? I patched
if_nfe to not disable WOL, but it still doesn't seem to work. I can
watch the network leds blinking while my box is off, so it's receiving
those magic packets and I can also power-on the box using the keyboard.
But it just
:Hi,
:
:Has anybody got wake on lan (WOL) working with DragonFly? I patched
:if_nfe to not disable WOL, but it still doesn't seem to work. I can
:watch the network leds blinking while my box is off, so it's receiving
:those magic packets and I can also power-on the box using the keyboard
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Has anybody got wake on lan (WOL) working with DragonFly? I patched
:if_nfe to not disable WOL, but it still doesn't seem to work. I can
:watch the network leds blinking while my box is off, so it's receiving
:those magic packets and I can also power-on the box
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Michael Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, my mainboard supports it, but by searching around on the web, a
lot a people have problems with getting it working (including me).
If the BIOS supports waking off PCI LAN cards you can pick one up for
the cost of a
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:HmmmI guess no one here uses the WOL utilities from pkgsrc? Bummer.
I Don't think very many people use WOL. Well, at least not outside
the corporate world where there's a benefit to being able to put
hundreds or thousands of workstations into a sleep
HmmmI guess no one here uses the WOL utilities from pkgsrc? Bummer.
Joseph Garcia wrote:
Hello all!
I'm trying to use DragonFlyBSD to wake up other machines, but so far two
of the utilities I tried from pkgsrc didn't work. I hate saying this,
but they do wake up when I send the magic