"Mark" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in news:050f01c3d560
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> I have several Dell Workstations in my environment and of
> those I have several GX110 Workstations. The workstations
> have 3Com 3C920 NICs in them. The situation is this,
> after about 1/2 hour (sometimes more, sometimes less)
> after the computer is shutdown from Windows 2000 SPK3, the
> computers, power on and boot up. I do have WOL enabled
> within the BIOS, and I also have automatic power on
> disabled within the BIOS. So far I am unable to find
> anything on the internet concerning this. So I'm looking
> for a little direction. Why is this happening. Am I off
> track by thinking the computers are being woken up by LAN
> signals? I looked througout the registry within windows
> and I don't see anything that specifies the computer to
> power on after a shutdown. And since WOL uses several
> different ports I cannot track it down so easily. The
> drivers for the card are up to date and the BIOS is the
> most recent. If there is an issue with WOL, which is
> something I want in place, I'm not looking to sacrafice
> it, is there a sniffer utility (preferably free/shareware)
> that I can use to sniff out the possible source of the WOL
> packets? Any other ideas or hints would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance!!
>
There is nothing in Windows that can wake a machine. After all it is
powered down. Therefore it would seem it would have to be coming across
the LAN. I don't know how to capture the WOL packets though.
Leonard Severt
Windows 2000 Server Setup Team
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