K9NGM3-FIH and Wake-On-Lan?

Just updated my K9NGM3-FIH with the 2.7 BIOS and now I can't seem to find any way to get Wake-On-Lan on there, can anyone help me with this?

BIOS revisions seldom give new features, they are bugfixes and give new CPU support.
They do not improve speed or such....unless the speed is caused by a bug somewhere, but then a lot of people reported that.
BIOS is NOT a driver...leave it alone if you have no problems.
Anyway, in order to use WOL, you normally have to set the BIOS setting PME-wakeup and/or PCI-wakeup....as well in the driver that it needs to wakeup on magic-packet.
However, not all boards wakeup from poweroff, try sleep and see what it does.
What are you trying to do anyway? I ask this as wakeup-packets do not pass routers!! You have to be on the same LAN to send it.

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