Wake on Lan

I have a HP 7600 computer compact running windows 7 Home Premium. I can run Wake On Lan on this computer

Hello:

Depending on the configuration of the system guide there is a framework of WOL.

Here is the guide for your reading pleasure.

http://bizsupport2.Austin.HP.com/BC/docs/support/SupportManual/c00555674/c00555674.PDF

Paul

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