2. Wake on LAN Technology

The adapter is an ACPI-compliant network adapter that supports the following features:

_Power management interface

_Remote wake-up (RWU)

ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) ACPI is a key element in Operating System Directed Power Man- agement. It is a specification developed by Intel, Microsoft, and Toshiba Corp which allows more advanced power management fea- tures through the operating system to the hardware interfaces.

Remote Wake-up (RWU)

The Remote Wake-up feature is provided by Wake on LAN (WOL) technology that resides in a network adapter and on the system motherboard in a LAN environment. When a system is in a standby or suspend state, the network adapter continuously monitors the network and watches for a wake-up packet. When it receives that packets, it alerts the system, which then comes to a full power state and stands ready for maintenance or other tasks.

Wake-up Packets

The adapter supports the following wake-up packet types:

_Magic packet wake-up

_Microsoft wake-up frame

The wake-up packet is a valid Ethernet packet that contains a syn- chronize data stream and the destination MAC address. It is not protocol specific and can be routed in order to wake up a remote PC.

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