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How is a machine in sleep/hibernate mode identified on the network
hi,
can someone help me understand, how a machine Win7 or XP once goes to sleep/hibernate mode, can be identified on the network to do a Wake-On-LAN
Because the machine is shutdown, the ping does not give a response. In a DHCP environment, when the machine goes to sleep mode, the ip is released so not necessarily the machine can be identified with its IP.
thanks for any insight on this,
cheers,
Pradeep