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  • Well, I guess the perfect solution would be that the LAN is off when running in batteries, but if it's on AC it could detect WOL packets. I have a smart plug socket which easily could switch from off/on. Other solution could be to turn on when AC power is restored (as I have configured in a Dell laptop), but this option is…
  • I've already tried every keystroke combination I saw in Internet, but no luck. The only advanced option it appears is Sata Mode and Touchpad with crt+s. I guess I should look for another solution... Nevertheless, thanks!
  • Yes, if I open the lid and press the power button, it boots normally on batteries. If I don't unplug the AC power cable, it wakes on WOL commands. It's just when unplugging the AC cable, and plug it again, it stops respond WOL.
  • But plugin it again to AC should not make the lan controller be aware again of the WOL packets? That would be fine in my case, but even I see that the switch light where the laptop's ethernet cable is connected is blinking, it doesn't respond to WOL.
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