I only do Tyan server boards (much like only GBs), and they, pretty exclusively, use IPMI/iKVM...
Motherboard doesn't need any kind of explicit WOL setting, PME wakeup will do it, as it responds to
any power management event. As I pointed out, the config is done directly in device manager...
As usual, I don't know
what you're talking about, as it appears
you don't know what you're talking about:
The Magic Packets will NEVER be sent.
The so-called magic packet is RECEIVED, not sent! Someone
else on the LAN subnet has to
originate it - usually sent by network management s'ware, but
any number of plain old windoze programs are available to do the task... You don't necessarily have to enable magic packet either - if your router supports DHCP reservations, an ordinary ping should do it - 'Wake On Link'. The problem with this is getting the other machines/router/switches to drop the address properly, or the damned thing will repeatedly wake up immediately after attempts to sleep it, due to ordinary background traffic... Even wireless LAN cards can respond, so long as they are WMM compliant.
I would give this a quick test, but I have two problems: I don't have a system around that is set up to sleep, as I just don't sleep machines here - they are all bereft of their hiberfile to save space; and, I just lost a LinkSys router a week or two back, this stupid Belkin POC has never heard of DHCP reservations, and, though it's BroadCom-based, the gurus over at DD-WRT haven't 'cracked' it yet - but, praise god, there's several astute people working on it currently - so I'm hoping I won't have to crack it and fiddle aroud with the JTAG header...