Well, I’m in portugal, which does NOT have a lot of healthy competition in the communication space, and as far as I remember there haven’t been data caps (I’m 18, so last 10 years is what I reasonably remember regarding being online), so I’ve always assumed it had to be some European level law
Pretty sure europe doesn’t have caps on landlines because of European wide regulation. If you really think about it, caps on mobile data are also fairly stupid
Hey there! Thanks a lot, someone else has proposed using IMM and I’ve found an official IBM manual on Lenovos webpage for all of this. Only an additional question, what is the expected power draw when only the IMM is on? I’ve got no way to actually check it, and the main reason to use it is to save power
This is just what I need! Just found a manual on Lenovo’s website for my server. Thanks!
Sorry, but where do I enable WoL in windows?
Also, when the server is shut off, it isn’t completly so, the powrrsupply clearly remains on (makes some noise) and some lights in the mother of boards remain on (which lights, what do they mean? I don’t know)
What’s IPMI, how could I use it remotely? (preferably without an additional PC)
I’m using Windows pro, sorry for not clarifying on the post, just regular windows. I use the server mostly as my personal PC, if I wanted to manage a server, I’d switch to Linux lol. Only reason for Windows is gaming. How would I implement wireguard without an additional PC?
I like your funny words magic man. Now more seriously, how could I create a VPN to my home network without having an additional computer to spare? Could I use a router for that? (Currently using the crappy ISP provided one just as a modem and using Google stuff to handle WIFi. To get wired to my server I use one of those Powerline things that is connected to the ISP stuff)
That’s very useful information. What is IMM (guessing Integrated Management Module), but what does it allow me to do?
Yes, that was an option I considered, but I’m first trying to find a solution with the stuff I already have. Unfortunately I cannot check, as I am away from home :| Also, it’s the integrated networking, not a dedicated card
Jesus Christ
Question, where did you find these?