Turn off Wake on LAN

Hello

I have a HP Pavilion 'g6' series laptop PC with Windows 7 Pro 64 bit with a Wi - Fi connection at home.  I read there is a 'Wake on LAN' function and you want to make sure that it is (disabled).  What I read, it should be disabled in the BIOS (and) of the operating system.  However, when I enter the F2 BIOS, (HP Advanced System Diagnostics, version 4.1.0.0) there is a menu option displayed, but no option to change this feature of "Wake on LAN". In fact, it isn't even mentioned.

The best that I was able to accomplish so far is by going to control panel, system, Manager of devices, and then click "Ralink RT5390 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter Properties," and then by selecting the "Power management" tab, and clearing the check box of the "allow this device to wake the computer."

I also went to the "Realtek PCIe Controller Properties family" and not the "allow this device to wake the computer."

Finally, I also went to Panel/All Control Panel Items/system configuration and in the tab "Remote" system, unchecked option "Remote support" properties and sub remote desktop on the same tab, selected the option button "don't allow connections to this computer".

The questions are: 1) did I do everything possible to (keep) all unauthorized, remote access and 2) should I be concerned about this feature of "wake-on-LAN" if she does not seem to be present in my BIOS?

Thanks, Terry

Hello again Terry57.

Sorry for the delay in my response.  I was out of the office.

Which is indeed sound as the feature you're looking for.  Before today, I had never heard called talk anything else.

Be sure to disable the feature within the operating system as well in accordance with the following instructions.

Have a wonderful day!

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