ENET/100 causes host computer to power on

I have an ENET/100 in a separate rack from my host computer connect via ethernet.  When power is applied to the rack containing the ENET/100, the host computer in the other rack powers on.  I have disabled all the wake on LAN options.  Any ideas?

Hey JeffMotes,
What host computer are you using? Just in case you haven’t seen this, this KB describes Wake on LAN settings for our PXI Chassis: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/6AB385C963F1DC9086257474007AE516?OpenDocument
Could there be any other factors that are making your host computer power up?
Libby B.
Applications Engineering
National Instruments

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    Attachments:
    GPIBENET100_device_config.gif ‏9 KB
    GPIBENET100_net_settings_not_working.gif ‏8 KB
    GPIBENET100_net_settings_working.gif ‏8 KB

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