Wake On Lan doesn't work 640 ProBook

Hello!

I am trying to configure wake on LAN on laptop ProBook 640 G1, but it does not work

I configured the BIOS settings and also tried different magic packet WOL tools with no luck. I have already updated the BIOS to the latest available version. Also I tried various BIOS settings, but it simply doesn't.

I read the various messages with some advice (as configuration options of Windows drivers, also put my laptop in standby mode, the standby modes available with the POWERCFG command verification) but still I can't make it work.

I tested my network using a utility to check if my phone is received the magic packet and network is fine.

I already work with Wake On LAN function in another HP laptop and it works fine. The problem is with this new model (I have 2 new laptops and it does not work in any of them).

Hope someone can help me.

Thank you in advance!

Hello!

I solved my problem.

The origin of the problem is the way in which Windows 8 turns off your computer.

If I run the "shutdown-s" command to CMD then I can start my computer with magic packet WOL.

But if I use the option stop with the mouse, then I can't.

I had to disable the hybrid boot in my windows, so it's no more a problem. I found there is a command to do this:

' bcdedit/set disabledynamictick Yes.

Now it works fine.

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