975x Platinum PowerUp - Wake on LAN problem...

Hi,
for TV digital cable recording with my DboxII receiver (Neutrino Linux) I need Wake-on-Lan. It work flawlessly with my old ASUS A7N266-C: PC as streaming server, woken up by the pre-programmed DBox by a "Magic Packet" containing the MAC-adress of the LAN-card. (So I don't have to program any timers on the PC, just have to be sure that it is in standby or hibernation mode.)
The new setup is the same as the old, I've only changed the PC's MAC-Adress in the DBox-setup. The DBox is connected via router.
What I've done: I activated PME in the Intel LAN properties, and activated "resume by directed packets and Magic Packet". I allowed the device to wake up WindowsXP and set the BIOS to resume by PCI and PCI-E events (seems as if PCI-E is the necessary setting for the onboard LAN).
What happens, is, that it doesn't work with Magic Packets. It almost works with this "directed packets" setting - but the problem is, that the PC only stays in hibernation mode for around 15 seconds - even if the Dbox is switched off. Maybe the router does something to wake the LAN card? DHCP is already off...
Has anyone further knowledge about WOL with this board? The next thing I'll try is, if it works better with my previous Realtek PCI card. But it would be a pity to waste a PCI slot for that....
Power-on-LAN is impossible with this board, I guess?
Martin
P.S. I'm still stuck to BIOS 7.1, because I need the Intel Raid AND the JMicron IDE - is there any beta BIOS, that I could try?

Quote from: FrobinRobin on 27-November-06, 23:25:47
I've had WOL work on various BIOSes. I know 100% it works with 7.1A.
You need to select the first boot device as LAN
I tested my WOL application firstly from the shell prompt from another PC and when it worked I set up a web page to run the WOL app - it works great but if i remember correctly I had to change some firewall settings(?) to get it working from the shell. If you cannot get it to work maybe there is a compatibilty issue with the mobo & dbox WOL packet ?
(i have dbox - they're gr8  )
I use WOL 1.1 by Greg Whittmeyer (PM me if you want a copy)
Every magic packet is the same - the mac addy 3 times, so it shouldn't matter how it's being generated.  If you want to test your waking app, plug another computer into the same network cable as the 975 system and send it's magic packet.
Another thing to be sure of is to make sure your power is off, magic packets will sometimes not wake a sleeping computer  - from S1, S3, or S9

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