Z77A-GD65 Wake On Lan from S5 state

Hi eveyone,
Does anyone know how to get this to work in the bios.
All I want to do is to be able to boot from a powered off state (S5) by sending a wol packet from another device.
When its powered off there is no led on the nic so I think it can't be listening.
many thanks in advance

No, the iMac will only "wake" from sleep.
Regards,
Captfred

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