Just wanted to post the solusion for my problem, if somebody will be in the same situation. Today I installed the new 3.13 kernel to give the wake on lan a try. I didn't expect it to work, but it did. But after I put the laptop back on the docking station the nsa320 didn't wake again. The problem was that the docking station is permamently connected to the box with the serial cable. Afby wacek - Debian
@ syong: I checked the temp, it seems to stall at 50.3 °C. Even if i stress the cpu no change is shown, I do not think it is working correctly. I tried to connect the nas to my laptop directly and to the 100mbit router I have, but the wake on lan did not work. I give up. Thank you all for your help.by wacek - Debian
Thanks for your answers. @syong: we should have the same uboot then, but I get a slightly different output when I boot: U-Boot 2011.12 (May 03 2012 - 17:04:23) ZyXEL NSA320 2-Bay Power Media Server SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A1 DRAM: 512 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 MV88E1318 PHY initialized on egiga0 Usingby wacek - Debian
If uboot is the thing, I use davys version as the stock one refused to boot from usb. I found something interesting here: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.network/261626 there seems to be some patch that is now included in kernel 3.10. @pbg4: I have no problems with gigabit ethernet, and I also use the 3.8.11 kernel from bodhi. Autonegotiation seems to work, with my laptop with an intel caby wacek - Debian
I did not supply the -i parameter, but if I do it or not, it does not work for me. root@laptok:~# wakeonlan -i 192.168.220.255 b0:b2:dc:ee:d4:b3 Sending magic packet to 192.168.220.255:9 with b0:b2:dc:ee:d4:b3 root@laptok:~# wakeonlan b0:b2:dc:ee:d4:b3 Sending magic packet to 255.255.255.255:9 with b0:b2:dc:ee:d4:b3 I installed debian using davys instructions: http://forum.doozan.com/reby wacek - Debian
Hi, thanks for your answer, I tried to set it up as written here:http://wiki.debian.org/WakeOnLan. After I have shut down the nas I tried to wake it up with the wakeonlan command, but nothing happened. How do you wake it up?by wacek - Debian
Hi all, I installed debian successfully on the nsa320 thanks to the information I found here. Thanks for that. Now I tried to activate the wake on lan feature with ethtool. I get the following error: root@nsa-320:~# ethtool -s eth0 wol g Cannot get current wake-on-lan settings: Operation not supported not setting wol root@nsa-320:~# I tried the kernel 3.3 and the 3.8.11 with the sameby wacek - Debian