Solved Wake On Lan and S0 power state or alternative wake solution.


I'd like to check something.
Please do bear in mind that I have never used remote working.

You started off by referring to S0 Modern standby in your OP and that's what I kept responding about.

But, towards the end, you clarified that you wanted to be able to turn the computer off and then use WOL remotely.
Turn on the PC remotely
Well, if the computer is off then neither S0 Modern standby nor S3 Sleep are involved.

If, as I understand it, the computer is off then a WOL-compliant computer & network adapter maintain power to the network adapter so it can listen for the magic packet in order to issue an internal command to turn the computer on.
Neither S0 Modern standby nor S3 Sleep are involved in this string of events.

Having re-read the thread, I do not understand why you were testing WOL during S0 Modern standby at all.


All the best,
Denis

PS Just to be pedantic for a moment, what we have been discussing has been S0 Modern standby not S0.
RDP will work on the PC with S0 state
S0 = On.
S0 Modern standby = On in a very low power state.
 

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Well, if the computer is off then neither S0 Modern standby nor S3 Sleep are involved.

If, as I understand it, the computer is off then a WOL-compliant computer & network adapter maintain power to the network adapter so it can listen for the magic packet in order to issue an internal command to turn the computer on.
Neither S0 Modern standby nor S3 Sleep are involved in this string of events.

Having re-read the thread, I do not understand why you were testing WOL during S0 Modern standby at all.
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 and it works. I am starting to be desperate but I am not giving up!
 

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There's no need for any apology.
We all come here with ignoranceses. Mine include WOL, remote working & why Intel-MS etc hate us all so much that they forced S0 Modern standby on us.

In my ignorance, my next step would be to check & compare
- Bios versions
- WOL-related entries in the Bioses
- LAN network adapter driver versions
- LAN network adapter driver settings
Right-click on Start button,​
Device manager,​
double-click on Network adapters, <This network adapter>​
Check all tabs including the Advanced tab​
LAN adapter properties.png
{My only other LAN computers are on my desk so my equivalent of WOL is my finger. I never need to control them from any further away.}​


All the best,
Denis
 

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    Windows 11 Home x64 Version 23H2 Build 22631.3447
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 yesterday again and the problem was solved :) Denis, thank you very much for your help, you tried to help me a lot.
 

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