A78M-E35 can't wake on lan after power unplug

Hi, this is my first HTPC with Kodibuntu and trying to use the wake on lan to boot it.
I have disabled EuP 2013 and enable Resume by PCI-E device.
And I also add the MAC address and IP to TP link router ARP list.
But WOL just worked well if it boot immediately after shutdown.
So my question: is it possible to wake on lan even if i completely shutdown and unplug the power?
thanks in advance 

Quote from: badboy2k on 09-February-15, 17:03:58
no that is not possible as your computer has no power!
WOL is to bring the computer out of Sleep/Hibernation not power up when its got no power to function or is fully shut down!
oic. thank you for your reply! 

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    Before installing arch I tried ubuntu for testing the hardware quickly and I got wake on lan working there. I can not figure out what might be the issue here. Wake on lan is enabled in the BIOS.
    Any help would be appreciated
    Cheers

    As I see in the Archwiki , the wol package would also need the IP address ( though not necessary ) along with the mac address of the server.
    I fear that the nic on the server does not obtain an ip in shutdown state, since I can't see it in my attached devices in the router settings( I could be very wrong ! )
    Tried using wol on a laptop running arch, but with no luck.
    I have seen this workaround in several places
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour … bug/981461
    I even tried creating a similar script which would first do
    ip link set dev enp2s0 down
    systemctl poweroff
    but that did not work either.
    Cheers
    Last edited by ayushjsh (2013-04-03 07:00:28)

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