trouble with hibernate after backup, wol, and wireless device
Verfasst: 13. Okt 2019, 19:53
My laptop was working well with LightsOut and my NAS but every once in a while, the system reported corrupted memory. I think there is an issue with 'sleep' mode on my system, so I changed it to hibernate. Then LightsOut could not wake it up to do the scheduled backups. I went into the BIOS settings to enable WOL on the wireless adapter when in hibernation, and also enabled it on my wireless adapter. I don't know how it worked when I had it set to 'sleep' without that being enabled, but it did.
Now it wakes up to do the backup without any problems but it immediately wakes up again. The event viewer said that it woke up due to an event on the wireless adapter. If I hibernate the laptop using the power button (which I have configured to hibernate) it stays off as I would expect. I don't know if this is an issue with the adapter, the driver, the BIOS in my laptop or if LightsOut is sending a rogue wakeup.
Before I enabled WOL, I looked at the task scheduler to see if there was an entry to wake my system for a backup and didn't find one.
Is it possible to have LightsOut set a wake timer instead of using WOL to wake up my system for backups?
Are there any other settings either in LightsOut or on my laptop that I should be looking at?
Now it wakes up to do the backup without any problems but it immediately wakes up again. The event viewer said that it woke up due to an event on the wireless adapter. If I hibernate the laptop using the power button (which I have configured to hibernate) it stays off as I would expect. I don't know if this is an issue with the adapter, the driver, the BIOS in my laptop or if LightsOut is sending a rogue wakeup.
Before I enabled WOL, I looked at the task scheduler to see if there was an entry to wake my system for a backup and didn't find one.
Is it possible to have LightsOut set a wake timer instead of using WOL to wake up my system for backups?
Are there any other settings either in LightsOut or on my laptop that I should be looking at?