The 'Power management tab' from properties for the network interface card in
Device Manager will probably have some possible selections on waking the
computer from the network.
On my machine I have a box 'allow this device to wake the computer' and
under that 'Only allow management stations to wake the computer'.
If you select the first but not the second, any communications to your
machine will wake it. UNFORTUNATELY it is likely that your router/isp will
periodically they to check you computer and thus wake it up. The second
option says only wake up if a special packet is sent to your machine, not
just any old try to communicate. You would install a special software
program in the laptop that would send the command to the desktop, you would
then have to wake while the network gets its act back together so the
printer can be seen, then you could print.
I don not have information as to where you would get that software for the
laptop.
Michael
"denmarfl" <> wrote in message
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> Running Vista 32 Bit Home Prem on Desktop and Laptop.
>
> My Home Network has Wireless Router...Desktop is hard wired to Router,
> Laptop is wireless. Recently configured Network to let me share Printer
> connected to Desktop via USB connection. The Desktop is set to sleep
> after
> 60 mins. What I didn't realize is when Desktop goes to Sleep the Network
> P
> doesn't see it, and, trying to print from the Laptop to the shared printer
> will not work.
>
> Is there away given the configuration of my Home Network that I can Wake
> the
> Desktop from my Laptop when I want to Print from the Laptop when the
> Desktop
> has gone to Sleep? I realize I could just not let the Desktop to go into
> Sleep....but that defeats the Power saving feature which is important to
> me.
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