Wake On Lan WITH Wi-Fi 6 TX3000E

Hello.
I have bought the TP-Link Archer TX3000E and i need it to wake my computer up.
On my board Bios (Asus TUF Gaming x570-Plus) the WOL option for PCI-E is already activated.
On the Windows Device Manager, under the netword adapters o choose the TX3000E and on the Energy Managment Tab i choose "Allow this device to wake up the computer".
However, when i send a magic packet to wake up the PC while suspending nothing happens.
Can anyone help me? :D
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Hello, I find something online for you, if you want to wake up the computer remotely, you may also need to configure some basic settings on the router that this PC is connected to:
https://techthoughts.info/remotely-wake-computer-from-sleep-remote-connection/
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Tks but no joy.
The thing is I really dont need to do portforwarding because i have a VPN connection with my home.
But besides, even inside my home network the computer does not wake up when i send a magic packet.
I have all the necessary steps turned on in my BIOS and on the network adapter/power on the device manager.
The only thing I need to know from TP-Link is if the TX3000E actually supports WOL.
I know that WOL is supposed to be for LAN and not USB WIFI, but since the TX3000 is pci, and in the device manager it has the option to wake the computer up I would like to know if it is indeed possible.
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Hello, as confirmed with the engineers again that we can ensure the TX3000E supports Wake on Wireless LAN, can you please confirm again if you have enabled the Wake on Magic Packet for this adapter? Instructions may be like below:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005585/network-and-i-o/wireless.html
If it still doesn't work properly, please confirm if this PC is still showing up on your router's DHCP list when it is powered off. BTW, this will require it is getting an IP address from the router automatically but not using a static IP address.
Good day.
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@Kathy_Z Hello Kathy, I have the same issue and I can't wake up my PC from power off or standby state. I have made all the steps from internet but I can't get it work. Also the PC IP does not responds to ping anymore after I shutdown the PC, I think the power goes down on PCIe but I have nothing in BIOS to activate. WOL from my integrated LAN works perfect. Neither the TP-link phone support can't helped me in this matter. I have an Archer AX73 router and Gigabyte motherboard. My question if anyone managed to get this work.
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@elsker I am also facing the same problem and TP-Link team is diving without replying to me in this post.
https://community.tp-link.com/en/home/forum/topic/215446?page=6
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