That's cool.  I must have recalled incorrectly.  Thanks for the 
clarification.

Regards,

Justin

On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 06:42 , Darryl Okahata wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I think it requires device driver support because it has to be enabled
>> (at least, that's what the devices I know about require).
>
>      No, it does not (at least, not for WOL -- you do need APM in order
> to use "halt -p" to turn off the system, though).  It does not require
> any special driver support on the machine to be woken up, or from the
> machine that sends the special wake-on-lan packets.  I've been using WOL
> since FreeBSD 4.2/4.3 (well, for a short while, at least, until I did an
> impressively stupid boneheaded unmentionable that burned out my
> motherboard's WOL support ;-().
>
>      WOL only requires a few things of the machine to be woken up:
>
> 1. The motherboard must support WOL.
>
> 2. The LAN card must support WOL.
>
> 3. You must have connected the special WOL cable between the LAN card
>    and the motherboard.
>
> 4. You must have enabled WOL on the motherboard.
>
> That's it.
>
>      Now, you only have to send the special WOL packets to the system to
> be woken up (someone's already mentioned the software, in another
> posting, which also does not require any special driver support).  I've
> used both FreeBSD and Windows to send the packets.
>
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