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    Sager NP 2670/Clevo W670SRQ - Wake on LAN and Disable power to USB in Sleep

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by legend4life, Jul 20, 2014.

  1. legend4life

    legend4life Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi,

    Does anyone know if the Sager NP2670 supports Wake on LAN, and if so how/where to activate it in the BIOS? I only see an option for Network stack on boot.

    Also, my USB ports are powered during sleep, and I have checked the Advanced Power options, and enabled selective suspend but they remain powered. Anyone know how to remove power to them? I have a USB cooling pad that continues running while the notebook is in sleep and would like to avoid unplugging it every time.

    Thanks!
     
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    There's no "Wake on LAN" entry in the Clevo BIOS for this system. You can enable it in Windows 7, though it's not quite the same (by default, the option to wake on LAN in Windows is disabled on notebooks).

    Regarding the USB suspend: you may need to go through Device Manager to suspend the hub.

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  3. legend4life

    legend4life Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the reply/help. I have tried enabling the selective suspend setting for the USB hub in device manager but the ports still remain powered. Any other way to remove power from them during sleep automatically?