28 │ About your monitor
Wake-on-LAN behavior
Computer power
save state
Computer behavior after receiving Wake-on-LAN
(WOL) command
Modern Standby
(S
0ix)
Computer and Monitor remain in Standby but network
communication enabled.
Standby/Sleep (S3) Both Computer and Monitor turned ON.
Hibernate (S4) Both Computer and Monitor turned ON.
OFF/Shutdown (S5) Both Computer and Monitor turned ON.
NOTE: The computer BIOS must be configured to enable WOL function
first.
NOTE: This LAN port is 1000Base-T IEEE 802.3az compliant,
supporting Mac Address (Printed on model label) Pass-thru (MAPT),
Wake-on-LAN (WOL) from standby mode (S3 only) and UEFI* PXE
Bo
ot function [UEFI PXE Boot is not supported on Dell Desktop PC’s
(except for OptiPlex 7090/3090 Ultra Desktop)], these 3 features
depend on BIOS settings and version of the OS. Functionality may vary
with non-Dell PC’s.
*UEFI stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface.
NOTE: WOL S4 and WOL S5 only capable with Dell Systems that
support DPBS and is with USB-C connection only.
NOTE: Any issue related to WOL, user should debug the computer
without monitor. After the problem is solved, then connect to the
Monitor.