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06-28-2022 06:44 AM
Product: HP ZBook 15 G6 Mobile Workstation
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
I'm having problems controlling the WoWLAN of the HP ZBook 15 G6 Mobile Workstation notebook. WoWLAN is working normally when I put the computer on S3 or S4 and send a magic packet from another device to wake it up. However, when the computer is in S3/S4 and the connection to the AP is lost, the computer wakes up automatically, which is an unwanted behavior for me. According to the HP Wireless Wakeup documentation (L56238-001 (hp.com) - page 6), it would be enough to add a key with the name WoWLanWakeUpConfig with the value 0x7C that this behavior would be disabled, but this did not happen.
Does anyone have an idea how to solve this?
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