OptiPlex 7010 don't Wake on Lan

I have an OptiPlex 7010 that wol set in the bios, enabled in Intel nic properties for a magic packet, and it will not wake on Lan.

I upgraded the Bios of the A12 to A13 because it shows he had some changes WOL, but that did not help either.

I never went to this post but then A13 was the most recent bios and it did not work but A15 came out after it and it worked for Wake on Wan/Lan.

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