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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1152840" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>Based entirely on hearsay... I was under the impression that Intel networking chips are regarded as amongst the best available, either integrated on the motherboard, or as a separate PCI or PCI-Express network card.</p><p></p><p>I have an integrated Intel network adapter on my Dell motherboard, and I recently installed an Intel PCI card to give me a second network socket. Both support the following WOL options:</p><p></p><p>(1) Wake on Directed Packet</p><p>(2) Wake on Magic Packet</p><p>(3) Wake on Magic Packet from power off state</p><p>(4) Wake on Link</p><p></p><p>I was a bit surprised at "wake on magic packet from power off state", so that might depend on appropriate support being available on the motherboard. I use "wake on link" for the PCI card, and "no WOL" for the motherboard adapter.</p><p></p><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1152840, member: 141969"] Based entirely on hearsay... I was under the impression that Intel networking chips are regarded as amongst the best available, either integrated on the motherboard, or as a separate PCI or PCI-Express network card. I have an integrated Intel network adapter on my Dell motherboard, and I recently installed an Intel PCI card to give me a second network socket. Both support the following WOL options: (1) Wake on Directed Packet (2) Wake on Magic Packet (3) Wake on Magic Packet from power off state (4) Wake on Link I was a bit surprised at "wake on magic packet from power off state", so that might depend on appropriate support being available on the motherboard. I use "wake on link" for the PCI card, and "no WOL" for the motherboard adapter. -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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