Enabling Wake-On-LAN?

Hello

Does anyone know how to enable Wake-On-LAN on a HP Pavilion Touchsmart Sleekbook 14-b141sa?

I can't see it in the BIOS.

Any help would be appreciated.

Hello

I also checked a few units, and I don't think that the options are available in the BIOS for you to enable

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