Absolutely nothing in journalctl, dmesg, etc 😭

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    3 months ago

    its not the system that handles wol, it doesn’t need to ping anything. even the net adapter doesn’t need to do that

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        3 months ago

        I wanted to say this is not how it works:

        My pet theory is that a lot of systems are constantly looking at what is active on the network and those pings are keeping the machine awake.

        or if you meant that, computers are normally not pingable when they are asleep. net adapters only wake the computer when seeing a magic packet with their mac address in it, and it is the operating system that receives the ping request and decides to send back a ping response.

        an exception is when it is set up to wake on some network traffic pattern, but few net adapters support that mode of operation

        https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Wake-on-LAN#Enable_WoL_on_the_network_adapter