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[opensuse] Network card does not Wake On Lan (3com 3c905-cx)?
- From: opensuse-emaillist@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 21:34:51 +0200
- Message-id: <20071011213451.y0ztigvaysgg48s8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have a 3Com network card 3c905-CX-TXM-PCI.
I have just upgraded from Opensuse 10.2 to Opensuse 10.3.
In Opensuse 10.2, I was able to wake my computer (wake on lan) because I had set (in yast2 -> network devices -> network card) the module option "enable_wol=1" for my network card.
In Opensuse 10.3 I cannot set such a network card option. When I go to yast2 -> network devices -> network card, select my network card ("3Com 3C905CX-TX/TX-M Fast Etherlink for PC Management NIC" is displayed), select "configure", select the "hardware" tab, I again see an "kernel module" box with left the module name ("3c59x") and right a text box called "options". However, the box is grayed out and I cannot fill it with the value "enable_wol=1".
Any hints how I can do a wake on lan are very much appreciated. Please note I did not make any hardware modifications when upgrading from opensuse 10.2 to opensuse 10.3.
Thanks a lot,
Rik
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I have just upgraded from Opensuse 10.2 to Opensuse 10.3.
In Opensuse 10.2, I was able to wake my computer (wake on lan) because I had set (in yast2 -> network devices -> network card) the module option "enable_wol=1" for my network card.
In Opensuse 10.3 I cannot set such a network card option. When I go to yast2 -> network devices -> network card, select my network card ("3Com 3C905CX-TX/TX-M Fast Etherlink for PC Management NIC" is displayed), select "configure", select the "hardware" tab, I again see an "kernel module" box with left the module name ("3c59x") and right a text box called "options". However, the box is grayed out and I cannot fill it with the value "enable_wol=1".
Any hints how I can do a wake on lan are very much appreciated. Please note I did not make any hardware modifications when upgrading from opensuse 10.2 to opensuse 10.3.
Thanks a lot,
Rik
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