I have struggled a bit trying to understand while my Ubuntu 16.04 wasn’t waking up with the common
etherwake
commad.
I found the solution on this link:
you should disable Default option in Network-Manager GUI and enable only the Magic option. If you try this, then you should check if everything is ok opening the shell and issuing this command:
sudo ethtool *<your_eth_device_here>*You should see the line:
Wake-on: gIf it’s not g but d or something else, something could be wrong.
Once done that, and verified with the command
ethtool <myNetinterface> | grep "Wake-on:"
, all started to work again 🙂