Waking my docket laptop from sleep

Started by Barrister, Today at 11:53:44 AM

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Barrister

Okay, so my employer has given me a laptop with a docking station.  It's a reasonable setup for my needs - it allows me to take a laptop to court when I need, but I still have a keyboard and multi-monitor set-up for in the office.

My issue is this though - frequently at the start of the morning my docking station refuses to wake up.

My "solution" is that I unplug the laptop from the docking station, plug it back in, open the laptop (which wakes everything up) then close the laptop, which leaves just the main monitor on.  But I have to do this 2-3 times per week.

Any ideas?
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Syt

Had a similar situation with my previous work laptop. Our IT guy couldn't figure out why it happened. Switched cables, docking stations etc. No dice. Kept happening randomly, sometimes while working. I have since gotten a new laptop that's not given me any issues (*knocks on wood*).

It's not an IBM Thinkpad (or whatever they are called these days), is it? :P
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Barrister

Quote from: Syt on Today at 12:22:45 PMIt's not an IBM Thinkpad (or whatever they are called these days), is it? :P

Lenovo Thinkpad, yes. :(

Thankfully it doesn't happen randomly - just at the start of the day when the laptop has gone to sleep.
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Syt

Are you using this kind of docking station? Everyone in my office who used one of those had issues with them at one point or other. I actually resigned myself to just hooking up my laptop to one of my screens and work that way, because ... yeah. :(




I now have one of these; works so much better:

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Barrister

Actually, I used to have one like the former, never had this issue.

I now have one that looks identical to the latter, and that's where I have the issue.
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Grey Fox

This is a long shot.

Go into the network properties for your NIC and under Power Management, tick the Only Allow a magic packet to wake the computer.

Close lid + phantom wake up calls on network might be creating a racing condition that leads to a frozen computer.
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