Wake-up on LAN - HP Zbook17

Hello

This is my first post here and much apprecicated your help

I try to wake up on LAN for my 17 Zbook installation, I had allowed the wake on LAN in my network driver (WIFI) settings and go to the BIOS and enable wake up we LAN,

Then I installed a utility to wake up and it doesn't work,

I opened the port 7 & 9 in the two firewall Zbook 17 and my network firewall.

Could you help her? I need it because I don't want to keep the computer all the time

Thanks in advance

Hi Al Houssam,.

Please contact Microsoft Community. I appreciate your efforts to solve this problem, I'll probably help you solve this problem.

The function "Wake on LAN" (WOL) wake up a computer from a low power state when a network card detects a WOL event. Network cards are explicitly not equipped to WOL in S5 or S4 case because users expect zero power consumption and battery drain in the shutdown state. This eliminates the possibility of wake-ups invalid when explicit stop is requested. Therefore, WOL is supported only from standby (S3) or States of hibernation (S4) in Windows 8 and 8.1.

I suggest you to refer to the procedure described in the article and check if it helps.

"Wake on LAN" (WOL) behavior in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1
https://support.Microsoft.com/en-us/KB/2776718

Note: we do not recommend to disable the stop (S4) hybrid State.

Hope this information helps. Reply to the post with an up-to-date report of the issue so that we can help you further.

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