Wake on LAN mode ACPI S3/STR?

Hello

can WOL from mode standby ACPI S3/STR for Vista 64 Home Premium SP2?

I don't think, but would like confirmation.
I use to watch ACPI S3 / suspends to Ram.

I have the card mother gigabyte GA-G33M-S2L with integrated NIC
(I hope that the model is correct - not very convenient).

I took to the sleep settings and the awakening of NIC in Device Manager
no switch it standby and allow to to wake up PC.
Wake-up NIC is not disabled in the BIOS, if done, I doubt that it is this option.

It looks like she may apply only to ACPI S1.

He seems to have no effect, as far as ethernet LED turns off to S3.
Disk USB OTOH is always powered by S3.

Poutnik
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@communitybridge.codeplex.com >, al_v said...

You can search for your BIOS to the following options related to the Wake-On-LAN:

Wake On LAN, MAC summary of S3/S4, MACPME Power Control, Power on by LAN on board, by Onboard LAN, LAN power CV, resume by WOL, LAN resume, resume the LAN / SME #, Wake on LAN from S5, Wake Up On LAN, wake-up Onboard LAN, WOL (SME #) Soft-off.  (c) http://wakeonlan.me/kb/tech/wakeonlan.php

You can also test your PC directly from this site WOL - /http://wakeonlan.me//

PM data for the NIC in device:(translated to EN) Manager

current state of the power supply:
D0

power options:
000000EF
PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D1_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D2_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D1_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D2_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D3_SUPPORTED

status of power map:
S0-> D0
S1-> not the value
S2-> not the value
S3-> D3
S4-> D3
S5-> D3

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