How to disable wake on Lan on 865PE LS

Both led on the lan is on all the time, even when computer is turned off, i disabled wake on PME setting in the bios, and i also disabled all the wake on setting in the network card properties in XP, but led's are still on all the time, is there a another way to disable wake on lan ??

I have three other computers connected to the same router, none of them have lan led on when turned off, and i think there is no reason for the leds to be on if you don't use the wake on lan function
in the power management, "allow this device to turn on the computer" is unchecked, i can't think of any other settings,this never happen before with my other lan card, i mean its not a big deal to have the leds on, but its nice to know how to turn them off to save some power.
any thoughts??

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