Swith LED still on without WOL?
I just noticed an extra light on on my switch. Oberving the cable, lead to my friends computer. NOT TURNED ON! I checked! And the LED was still on on the switch. But I did not install the WOL cable from the NIC to the MB.
I just noticed an extra light on on my switch. Oberving the cable, lead to my friends computer. NOT TURNED ON! I checked! And the LED was still on on the switch. But I did not install the WOL cable from the NIC to the MB. How/Why is it doing this?
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I said the system is not on. How does the light go on just cause the cable is in? That doesnt make sense to me cause from what I know only the LED will be on (on the switch, not the NIC itself) if the WOL cable plugged into the motherboard.
Is there some other feature I don't know about?
Is there some other feature I don't know about?
What? That first sentense made no sense!
Well I dont know what the deal is here. It has never done this before.
Well I dont know what the deal is here. It has never done this before.
Well, what i have intended to say was.
As you already know the machines (PC's Switches etc.) today are always on.
Sorry for the confusion. Are you sure it has never done this before.
That Led is basically just a voltage detector there is nothing magical or electronic about it.
If there is a voltage (potential diffrence) between two nodes (pins) it generates a current on a pre specified direction and lights.
BTW a LED is just a Diode
As you already know the machines (PC's Switches etc.) today are always on.
Sorry for the confusion. Are you sure it has never done this before.
That Led is basically just a voltage detector there is nothing magical or electronic about it.
If there is a voltage (potential diffrence) between two nodes (pins) it generates a current on a pre specified direction and lights.
BTW a LED is just a Diode
Well yeah... But my other PCs don't do that. And none have the WOL cable on. Which is VERY wierd.
And Yes I am sure.
And I also know how a LED works, a LED is a light emitting diode.
Just doesn't make sense how it is on if the PC is not on.
Maybe there is something I have overlooked. But I was just curious, this isn't a serious issue. Nor needs technical support lol.
And Yes I am sure.
And I also know how a LED works, a LED is a light emitting diode.
Just doesn't make sense how it is on if the PC is not on.
Maybe there is something I have overlooked. But I was just curious, this isn't a serious issue. Nor needs technical support lol.
LOL... Very abrubt and crude, but effective. Conversation over.
I'm still curious though. LOL
I'm still curious though. LOL
Your friends motherboard and NIC card both support PCI 2.2. This standard allows for Wake On Lan to work without the physical cable.
I have run into something similiar with out Linksys switch at work. Sometime after unpluging the CAT5 cable from the port the link light indicator still on. Reseting it (off/on) seemed to have fix the glitch.
It's not a glitch, it means WOL is possible.
Hey guys we have settled this about a year ago or so with deciding to screw the LED's.
What is the big deal anyway.
BTW you are correct bimmerm3m5.
It is because board keeps the NIC powered up in case of a wake up signal so the led stays on without activity. If APM or ACPI to set to monitor the signals etc. you know the rest.
There is a ghost in my machine, it turns itself on suddenly!!!
Spooky!
What is the big deal anyway.
BTW you are correct bimmerm3m5.
It is because board keeps the NIC powered up in case of a wake up signal so the led stays on without activity. If APM or ACPI to set to monitor the signals etc. you know the rest.
There is a ghost in my machine, it turns itself on suddenly!!!
Spooky!