Wake On Lan problem with MS-6566

Hello,
Does MS-6566 supports Wake on Lan function?? In the manual, in Mainboard specifications appears "LAN/Moden wake up function". However, it doesn't work.  My systems is as follow:
- MS-6566 with BIOS revision 1.4
- P4 Intel Celeron 1,7 Ghz.
- 512 MB DDR266
- HDD 80GB
In BIOS section (AMI BIOS) "Power Managament Setup" only appears section for Modem wake-up.
I don't need WOL cable, because my NIC is PCI 2.2 compliant, is 3com 3C905-TX-M. It works fine in other mainboards like ASrock, ie.
Thank you  in advance.
Best Regards,
Jose Manuel

I had the similar problem with Intel 10/100 + Managed NIC - PCI 2.2
This card has its own EPROM with configuration. I had to install the "Driver + utils" pack into W2K and I  went into configuration utilities and ENABLE the WOL and MAGIC PACKET support.
HTH
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