Msi KT6V Ethernet power

I've a MSI KT6V mainboard with via ethernet card onboard. When I turned off my computer the led on my surecom hub is still on. When I turned of the other computers in my network the leds are off on my hub. But KT6V is always online even I turned that system off. I've tried with a different network card but it didn't worked. I've disabled some of the power management features from bios but nothing happened.

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Have you gone into the integrated peripherals section in the bios and turned off wake on lan?

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