Windows 10: Computer wakes from WOL without sending magic packet

Discus and support Computer wakes from WOL without sending magic packet in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I recently enabled Wake on LAN and Wake on WAN so that I can easily Remote Desktop from my iPad when away from my desk, whether I’m on my home network... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/jordanbelinsky, Feb 9, 2021.

  1. Computer wakes from WOL without sending magic packet


    I recently enabled Wake on LAN and Wake on WAN so that I can easily Remote Desktop from my iPad when away from my desk, whether I’m on my home network or not.

    Everything is working as intended, but I’ve noticed my PC wakes from sleep and hibernate randomly on its own, without touching the WOL app I use.

    I have ensured that mouse and keyboard are not able to wake the PC under device manager properties, and also ensured that the only allow wake from magic packet option is ticked under power management for my network card (integrated MB network adapter).

    Not sure what else to do. Checking event viewer and command prompt, I am only told the PCI-to-PCI bridge caused the wake, which I am thinking is attributed to WOL.

    Any help would be much appreciated!

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    /u/jordanbelinsky, Feb 9, 2021
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  2. Computer wakes on LAN, even if Magic Packet is enabled

    Hello!

    I'm using Asrock Z87 Pro motherboard with onboard Intel I217-V network adapter. For few years I was running Windows 8, and had configured computer to wake only on Magic Packet being received on port 9 - everything worked flawless.

    Recently I made fresh installation of Windows 10, installed all manufacturer's drivers, configured network adapter as before (wake on LAN only on Magic Packet), also disabled all other wake timers - everything is set as before. But now computer keeps waking up at random moments around 30min to 1hour after being put to sleep and "powercfg -lastwake" shows that it's the ethernet module that wakes computer up, although it's set to wake from only Magic Packet. What the hell? *Sad

    I also checked my router log files - only magic packets being sent are from my phone when I genuienly needed to wake up PC. Also I don't want to disable WOL functionality altogether, because it's very convenient to remotely wake and access home PC.

    Could someone suggest what to try next?
     
    FakeUsername, Feb 9, 2021
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  3. 56Kruiser Win User
    Laptop updated to 1809. Can't get WOL to send out...

    Not sure the topic is exactly accurate. Here's the story:

    • Have been successful sending WOL to 2 other PCs in the house
    • Had problems with laptop and sent to HP. They upgraded it to 1809
    • Now when I send WOL packets the other PCs will not wake up

    Given that it was working fine on those PCs before, and the noted changes are to the PC sending the packet, I'm assuming that my sending PC needs something configured.

    My searches on WOL only find stuff about setting it up on the remote PC so it will wake up.

    Any suggestions about why my sending PC is not sending?
     
    56Kruiser, Feb 9, 2021
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  4. jimhoyle Win User

    Computer wakes from WOL without sending magic packet

    Weird behavior on magic packet comptur wakeup

    I have TP-Link TL-WPA8630P v2.0.3.b36564 as my router. MacBook Pro 16" 2019 is connected to that router via ethernet. If I launch a little program called "WOL - Magic Packet Sender", put it in Receive mode, send magic packet to MacBook, the program will immediately say "Magic Packet Received".

    My Ethernet adapter is on a USB dock called Startech USB C Multiport Adapter DKT30CHVAUSP. In Device Manager, I went through all items and the only relevant I could find is Realtek USB GbE Family Controller. There I have [x] Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power (tried also disabling that). And [x] Allow this devicee to wake the computer. The problem is, the computer does not wake up no matter what. Tried [x] Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer and also that disabled, no difference.

    The strange thing is, if I trigger the magic packet (from my phone for example, which does wake up my other computers – which are not behind the same router) the popup "Magic Packet Received" will appear after a long while after the computer has already been switched on normally. What exactly happens there? iPhone has this program WOL which I use. It sends three magic packets, I think. At least the listener program gives three consequtive popups when pressing "Wake Up". So when the computer is sleeping, I do that, nothing happens. I turn on the computer. Nothing happens. But after 1, 2 or even 10 minutes later, surprisingly popups appear one at a time. How is that possible? Where is the magic packet "queued"? Or are they some sort of noise, false alarms?

    However the main question is, what can I try to get the WOL working?

    I could not find any port routing section in the router's options, however isn't the router already working perfectly as "Magic Packet Received" does work, just the computer doesn't wake up?

    (It also did not wake up when I tested connecting the computer through WiFi. However the culprit for that could also be that the WiFi chip has some different problem. Or it could be the same problem, I don't know.)
     
    jimhoyle, Feb 9, 2021
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