SMC Networks 10/100 Mbps manual Remote LAN Wakeup

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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION

Remote LAN Wakeup

Remote LAN Wakeup capability is a key feature of a centrally managed PC environment. This technology enables networked PCs to be “woken up” from a sleep or powered-off state so they can be managed from a central location, at any time of the day or night.

To employ Remote LAN Wakeup, three elements are required:

Desktop management software that can send a “wake-up” packet to a PC.

A Wake-On-LAN enabled PC motherboard that can supply low-level auxiliary power to a network card when the PC is powered off.

A Wake-On-LAN network card that can recognize a wake-up packet and signal the PC to power up.

AWake-On-LAN enabled PC is never completely powered off, it maintains a low-level auxiliary power supply to the motherboard. The 3-wire Wake-On-LAN cable provides one line for the network card auxiliary power and one line for the card wake-up signal, the other line is ground.

Even if the PC is powered off, the network card is always active and monitoring the network. When a wake-up packet is detected, the card signals the motherboard to power up the PC. With the PC powered on, maintenance and other support tasks can be performed.

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