Cannot Wake-on-LAN none of the 790s OptiPlex

We have several years of OptiPlex 790 in our environment. They all have the Intel 82579LM Gigabit NIC installed. When these devices are turned off, the led "Good link" on the card NETWORK does not, and I can't wake the machines via WOL.

Here's what I did on all machines:

  • Consistent Wake-on-LAN in the BIOS
  • Tried every revision of BIOS from A05 to A11 (confirming that WOL is set to enabled after every update)
  • Installed the latest drivers for NETWORK card (both on the site of Dell and the Intel site OEM drivers)
  • With version 11.15.16.0 of the OEM Intel NIC driver installed, activated "Wake on Magic Packet", "Wake on Magic Packet of power off of the State", "Wake on Link" and "Wake on Pattern Match" in the power management tab.
All other OptiPlex models in our environment are waking up very well (including machines in the same subnet and physical location as these years 790). Anyone run into this or found a solution? Thank you.

If hibernation mode is enable WOL will not work. Must disable Deep Sleep in the BIOS if you want to use WOL

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