Removing the Network Driver
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4 Check the computer BIOS.
a
Boot the computer and enter the BIOS.
If you do not know how to enter the BIOS, consult
the computer documentation or contact the computer
vendor.
b
Locate the Wake-Up on LAN event setting.
c
Verify that the setting is enabled.
5 Check the Remote Wake-Up cable connection.
If the computer complies with PCI 2.2, the Remote
Wake-Up cable is not required. Remote Wake-Up is
automatically enabled through the PCI bus.
a
Turn off the power to the computer and remove the
computer cover.
b
Make sure that the Remote Wake-Up cable is plugged
in to the RWU connector on the NIC and in to the
appropriate connector on the computer motherboard.
Unplug and reinsert the cable if necessary.
c
Replace the Remote Wake-Up cable with a known
functioning Remote Wake-Up cable and perform the
Remote Wake-Up Test again.
6 If the previous steps have failed, install a known
functioning Remote Wake-Up NIC in the computer.
If Remote Wake-Up works with the new NIC installed,
contact the computer vendor for a replacement NIC.
If Remote Wake-Up does not work with the new NIC
installed, there may be a problem with the computer
motherboard. Contact the computer manufacturer.
Removing the Network Driver
To remove the network driver from the computer, follow
the steps for your operating system.