The Wake-On-LAN tool is quite a handy featureit works like an internet-based power switch for your unit.

Once set up, you’re free to use it to turn your PC on and off remotely.

However, it’s really frustrating when this tool doesn’t work as intended.

Pressing the power button

So, how do you troubleshoot Wake-On-Lan when it won’t turn your machine on and off remotely?

Let’s find out.

Enable Wake-On-Lan

When you encounter this error, you should first start by ensuring that Wake-On-Lan is enabled.

Enabling Wake-On-Lan

From there, enable these features as per the previous steps.

Finally, punch theWOL & Shutdown Link Speedunder thePropertyoptions and then set itsValueto10 Mbps First.

PressOK, terminate the gear Manager and then reset your PC.

Setting the WOL & Shutdown Link Speed to 10 Mbps

Finally, exit the unit Manager and reboot your unit.

It’s also worth disabling your PC’s normal sleep options to avoid any issues while using Wake-On-Lan.

To clear this jam, you’re free to either restart or reinstall these drivers.

Configuring the Power Settings

Here are the steps for reinstalling these drivers:

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Use Windows' Troubleshooters

You could also tackle this issue by using a fewbuilt-in troubleshooterson your Windows unit.

So, we’ll check out some of the tools that could come in handy in this situation.

Disabling the sleep settings on a PC

Firstly, since this issue might be triggered by internet connection problems, theInternet Connections troubleshootercould help.

This will help find and fix problems with all of your PC’s internet adapters.

So, here are the steps for running this tool:

Lastly, try running theIncoming Connections troubleshooter.

Restarting the Network drivers on Windows

This comes in handy for finding and fixing incoming computer connections.

In theAdvanced TCP/IP Settingswindow, navigate to theWINStab and then check theEnable NetBIOS over TCP/IPbox.

Finally, clickOKto save these changes.

Scanning for hardware changes on Windows

Edit the Windows Registry

you could also troubleshoot the Wake-On-Lan feature by making some edits in the Windows Registry.

Let’s find out how:

Next, double-click theS5WakeOnLANvalue, set itsValue datato1, and then clickOK.

Should you encounter issues with this tool, just apply any of the methods we’ve provided.

Running the Internet Connections troubleshooter

Running the Network Adapter troubleshooter on Windows

Running the Incoming Connections troubleshooter

Double-clicking the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP-IPv4) option

Enabling the Net BIOS over TCP-IP Feature

Searching for the S5WakeOnLAN option on the Registry Editor

Setting the S5WakeOnLAN value data to 1

Creating the AllowWakeFromS5 value in the Registry Editor