Wake on LAN guide
Thu, 07/31/2008 - 14:39 — slightlyoffbeat
Setting
up your DivX Connected Server for Wake on Lan
1. Right-click on 'My Computer' and select Properties
2. Select the Hardware tab and click on the Device Manager button.
3. Expand the Network Adapters group and right-click on your Ethernet controller. Then select Properties.
4. Select the Power Management tab, and then fill in the check boxes for:
Optional: Configuring the BIOS
If the above instructions do not work, you may have to configure your system from the BIOS. Look for options that relate to power management, PCI devices, and Ethernet settings. See your PC's documentation for instructions on BIOS configuration.
Waking your DivX Connected Server
1. Power on your DivX Connected Device
2. Choose the server you wish to wake from the list (it should appear grayed out if it's asleep).
3. The PC should wake up and the client will connect to the server.
1. Right-click on 'My Computer' and select Properties
2. Select the Hardware tab and click on the Device Manager button.
3. Expand the Network Adapters group and right-click on your Ethernet controller. Then select Properties.
4. Select the Power Management tab, and then fill in the check boxes for:
- Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
- Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby.
- Only allow management stations to bring this computer out of standby.

Optional: Configuring the BIOS
If the above instructions do not work, you may have to configure your system from the BIOS. Look for options that relate to power management, PCI devices, and Ethernet settings. See your PC's documentation for instructions on BIOS configuration.
Waking your DivX Connected Server
1. Power on your DivX Connected Device
2. Choose the server you wish to wake from the list (it should appear grayed out if it's asleep).
3. The PC should wake up and the client will connect to the server.
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