I found the problem and it was the most stupid thing. While switching those PCs I needed to do a sew settings on my router - DHCP address reservation and ARP binding. I Googled what is ARP binding and thought I didn't need it because of the DHCP IP reservation. I tried to put ARP binding...
I am very sorry for my ignorance. I thought if the PC supports S0, it means WoL problem at all. If the turned-off PC has nothing to do with S0, or S3 then I need to focus somewhere else.
I just tested a different notebook from the same manufacturer (HP) with the same NIC with the same settings...
Ok, I think we misunderstood. If I turn on the PC with Sleep after to Never and leave it like that for days then RDP will work on the PC with S0 state. BUT it would work the same way on the PC with S3 so what is the difference? In this case, it doesn't matter what state your PC supports because...
If you mean the PC will be turned on with Sleep after to Never and turned off the display then it will work for sure. Do you mean nonstop running PC right?
I don't need the display at all. The only thing I need is to be able to connect to my PC which is located at home while I am traveling. Most of the time it is turned off. I need to be able to wake it/turn it on/whatever we will call it. That's the only thing I need. When the PC is turned on, I...
Before:
The following sleep states are available on this system:
Standby (S0 Low Power Idle) Network Connected
Hibernate
The following sleep states are not available on this system:
Standby (S1)
The system firmware does not support this standby state.
This standby...
This is in line with the topic Enable or Disable Modern Standby Network Connectivity in Windows 10 and 11 - ElevenForumTutorials
This was one of my first settings to put Sleep after to Never. I can't see any difference.
I couldn't see this variant in Power options so I used this tutorial. Now...
Done. I found it much newer than Windows Update and did all the settings for WoL.
After drivers update I found new power saving options so I disabled them.
I disabled power saving for PCI, HDD and everything possible.
Done. I also tried to disable different options I found which looked like...
trumpy thank you. I spent the whole weekend with this issue and I saw your link and I know I would need S3 which I don't have. That's still not answer on my question. On the official Microsoft website I see this:
If I understand it correctly it should work with S0 as well.
Thank you for your answer, Denis. I will ask differently. Is there any option how to turn on my PC remotely? I need to connect to this PC 4 times per week via RDP.
Hello everyone,
I have been using WOL for many years. I had to change the PC (now W11 Pro) and now I can't Google any working solution. I followed many tutorials including this one. I found out the problem is the Modern Standby state S0. This is my powercfg -a.
Of course, I tried this...