On 12/23/08, Marc Pignat wrote:
> Unfortunatly, the only way to power on the n2100 is the button.
> There is even no way to turn it on after a power loss.
Yeah. Even nailing the button "pressed" doesn't do it.
You seem to need another computer, a parallel port, a transistor, a
relay and some w
Hi Loïc!
Unfortunatly, the only way to power on the n2100 is the button.
There is even no way to turn it on after a power loss.
Best regards
Marc
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Hi folks
I'm looking for a way to trigger a remote boot of my Thecus N2100.
Wake On Lan seems like an obvious candidate, but I'm happy to read
about other.
I tried to "ethtool -s eth0 wol g" and even "ethtool -s eth0 wol p". I
also changed /etc/init.d/networking to ignore the stop a
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