Through all the years of having a YT account, I have commented 5 times only, probably. I simply had to say thank you for all of the knowledge sharing. You are amazing at what you are doing! I will be awaiting content from your channel as if it was daily news. Cheers mate!
hi, Thank you for all your videos. Regarding wol did you know that you can't do it if the machine to be waked up is connected on 2,5 gbs or higher Unifi switch port. It seems that only switch compatible with 10Mbs will work ?
In my understanding, as long as the port on the switch can negotiate rate automatically, it does not matter. For example, some NIC will choose lower power rate when the computer is off, such as 100M, but as long from unifi switch you can see the link is active, i believe the switch itself is not a factor already.
@@hz777 I can confirm that on my 24POE (USW-Enterprise-24-PoE (400W)), no one of the 12 2.5gbs ports setup on automatic negociation can see active link of my NIC server (intel 225i) only the 1 Gbs port are ok. If you can test on your side I am sure it will be interesting to confirm or not for your viewers.
I just tested two cases. The same PC: - NIC: Intel I225-V - Sleep state: S5 (soft off) Case 1: - Switch: USW-Aggregation - Rate shown on UniFi Network Controller when powered off: 10GbE (I guess it's the rate for the RJ45 module) - Test result: magic package successfully wade up the PC Case 2: - Switch: USW-Enterprise-24-PoE - Rate shown on UniFi Network Controller when powered off: 2.5GbE (which was a surprise because I expected 100M) - Test result: magic package successfully wade up the PC@@zakhounet