Is ARD supposed to wake up macs from sleep?

Hi all! I have the latest ARD and the latest Lion running, with several macs on a lan. My question is, is ARD able to wake them up from sleep? Currently, it does not, and looks like this in the interface:
Well, thx in advance for any advice.
Message was edited by: coocooforcocoapuffs: forgot to mention that when awake, connections are made and all is peachy.

If you can't get it working, worse comes to worse you can always keep display sleep on and put hard drive(s) to sleep and disable the normal sleep.
My Air has wake from WiFi options, but I don't think other systems do.
I think if the system drops from the shared volumes on your finder (if it's sharing files), it won't be accessible via ARD or Screen Sharing.
Well, I can't say I understand that last bit, but the workaround works, but these boxes all have the Nvidia defect and I want them to stay as cool as possible when not in use, not sure the workaround accomplishes that but I can test temps. Maybe these MBP 3,1s don't support wake up over wifi? the strange labeling on the preference pane implies that ? dunno. but thx for your help!

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