Wake-On-LAN aktivieren bei Lenovo Modell 0266-RT3

Hallo,
wir benötigen die Nutzung von Wake-on-LAN für unsere Lenovo FAT-Clients.
Das Modell ist : 0266-RT3
Nun habe ich mich schon seit einigen Tagen durch das Internet geforstet, allerdings nichts gefunden.
Vielleicht hat hier jemand eine Idee??
Lieben Gruß

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