"Paul" wrote in message
> Ken Maltby wrote:
>> I'm going to try it with the wake on PCI enabled,
>> next; but I would think there has to be an easier
>> way to get this to function with the on board NIC.
>>
>> The A8N-E is in a Sonata II with a Smart Power 2.0
>> (ATX12V 2.0) Power Supply.
>>
>> Running OEM XP Pro x64 Edition
>>
>> Has anyone seen a good walk through or checklist
>> for getting this to work?
>>
>> There has got to be an easier way, than what I've
>> been doing.
>>
>> Luck;
>> Ken
>>
>
> Is this your thread on the vip.asus.com forums ?
> It sounds like you've already tested it and it doesn't work.
>
> http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20071017231621484&board_id=1&mo...=A8N-E&
>
No, not me. But it does seem to match my experience.
Well, I was looking at it as a convenience, not in any way
a critical need. I was going to use it on a HTPC I have
running in my livingroom. It's a small house so I can just
push the button on the case, on the way to the kitchen.
Thanks for the reply, Paul. My searching gave me similar
results, it certainly looks like it will take more effort than it
would be worth, for this particular case. I was just hoping
that it would be as easy as its been in the past, using other
equipment, and that it was just a matter of my missing
something simple.
Thanks again;
Ken