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Thanks Brian, I didn't try that. I am sending packets using a batch file to
specific PC's that I know that I can wake up so that I can perform antivirus
scans, and install updates overnight. Then I use PSTools PSShutdown to send
them a shutdown/power off.
I've had no problems with the OptiPlex series, getting it to work, but with
the Dimension series everything seems to be there (CMOS setting, NIC
setting) but despite trying to get it to run with several different models,
I've been unsuccessful.
John
"Brian" <brian@rohan.sdsu.edu> wrote in message
news:cfrc7n$v5e$1@gondor.sdsu.edu...
> John <jbielot@nospam.algonquin-industries.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > Do the Dimension 4400/4550/4600 series support Wake on LAN? They seem to
> > have all the appropriate settings in the CMOS and such, but I can't get
them
> > to wake up when I send them a 'magic packet'.
>
> Can't say if the Dimension supports WOL, but in general, there are some
> oddities to the spec.
>
> Try sending the packet to the broadcast address, which will necessarily
mean
> it needs to be sent from the same network.
>
> Good luck,
> Brian
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