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Eliminate2015-06-04 19:18:23
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Eliminate, 2015-06-04 19:18:23

Is it possible to somehow make the PCI-E device not turn off when the computer is put into sleep mode?

There are no such settings in the BIOS, there is only Wake-on-LAN, but as I understand it, it is only responsible for the built-in wired network card, and it doesn’t care about the WiFi card. The device (wi-fi + bluetooth module) turns off when the laptop falls asleep, and it is impossible to wake it up with a magic package. Asus K52JT Series Notebook
upd. The device is not de-energized, but continues to work. I checked this with a mobile phone with modem mode, the connection does not crash when falling asleep from the laptop, but if you remove all the checkboxes in the power management tab, the connection starts to crash. However, the module does not recognize the magic package. Most likely the problem is either in the router or the module itself. I will write to the technical support of the manufacturer of the intel module.

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Diman89, 2015-06-04
@Diman89

There is a Power On by PCIE option in the BIOS - experiment with it

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Ivan, 2015-06-04
@LiguidCool

Apparently the author is trying to wake up the laptop on "Wi-Fi or Bluetooth"?
It seems to me that this will not work, because. the network rises only after loading the drivers (in the OS) and entering logins / passwords / pins, etc. And the PCI board is most likely not aware of this data, even if it remains powered.
I don’t know, maybe there are very smart cards, but then this is no longer standard functionality.

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