MSN Messenger wake up from stand By?
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Hi,
my Internet connection is on 24/7 - ethernet-router-cable modem; however, I
setup my machine to standby after some time.
Is there a way to have Messenger to wake up the machine from stand by when
receiving a message - from allowed contacts?
I can set the network adapter to wake up the machine, but I want it
specifically for MSN Messenger via OS settings rather than network adapter
magic/ip packets.
If there's a wish list, it would be nice to have Messenger to send a "magic
packet" (16 IPs...) to wake up a contact's machine.
Michael
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