Does 880GM-E41 support Wake-On-Lan?

I've been through the manual at 880GM-E41:
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/880GM-E41.html
But it makes no mention of supporting Wake-On-Lan.  It shows a BIOS picture and support for all other type of wakes, but not Wake-On-Lan.  A search of the internet gives inconclusive evidence.
Any feedback appreciated!
Thanks!

Modern mainboards do not have a specific 'Wake on LAN' option in the BIOS.
Most recent MSI boards, including yours, use an integrated Realtek PCI-E network controller. So in BIOS, you need to enable 'Wake on PCI-E', and then configure the driver properties for the network controller in Windows.

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