Wake-on LAN with Hibernate

I have a home network setup, my laptop is connected wireless. I am running Windows XP Home Edition on both.

When I'm not on my desk, I move to auto-hiberbate when not in service for 15 minutes.

I heard of a term called wake-on-LAN, where a computer is able to 'wake up' the other. I see only an option for the stand-by mode, but I do not use. Will this work with Hibernate? I tried to change some parameters of the network card via Device Manager. So far I was not able to do anything.

I want to be able to access the files on my desktop with my laptop, without having to turn on the desktop computer.

Any help would be great.


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