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     <li>Go to the <b>Advanced</b> tab, find and select the <b>Wake on Magic Packet</b> option and set its value to <b>Enabled</b>:<br>[[File:Wake_on_lan_setup_figure_2_v1.png]]</li>
 
     <li>Go to the <b>Advanced</b> tab, find and select the <b>Wake on Magic Packet</b> option and set its value to <b>Enabled</b>:<br>[[File:Wake_on_lan_setup_figure_2_v1.png]]</li>
 
     <li>Then enter the <b>Power Management</b> tab and place a check mark next to the <b>Allow this device to wake the computer</b> option:<br>[[File:Wake_on_lan_setup_figure_3_v1.png]]</li>
 
     <li>Then enter the <b>Power Management</b> tab and place a check mark next to the <b>Allow this device to wake the computer</b> option:<br>[[File:Wake_on_lan_setup_figure_3_v1.png]]</li>
     <li>Save the configuration. Now open the Windows <b>Command Prompt</b> (press <b>Windows Key</b> + <b>R</b> and search for "cmd") and enter the <b>ipconfig /all</b> command. This action will display all network interface related information. Find the relevant network adapter and copy its MAC (Physical) Address into the router's WOL configuration (<b>Services</b> → <b>Wake on LAN</b>):<br>[[File:Wake_on_lan_setup_figure_4_rutx_trb_v1.png]]</li>
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     <li>Save the configuration. Now open the Windows <b>Command Prompt</b> (press <b>Windows Key</b> + <b>R</b> and search for "cmd") and enter the <b>ipconfig /all</b> command. This action will display all network interface related information. Find the relevant network adapter and copy its MAC (Physical) Address into the router's WOL configuration (<b>Services</b> → <b>Wake on LAN</b>):<br>[[File:WOL_7.8_ipconfig_all.png]]</li>
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    <br>[[File:WOL_7.8_wake2.png|1100px]]
 
     <li>Save the router configuration. Put your PC to sleep and click the "Wake device" button to test if your configuration works.</li>
 
     <li>Save the router configuration. Put your PC to sleep and click the "Wake device" button to test if your configuration works.</li>
 
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