HP Wireless Wakeup - Technical whitepaper
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L56238-001, January 2019
Technical white paper | HP Wireless Wakeup
1.6 Feature limitations
HP 2016 KBL commercial notebooks
HP 2017-2018 commercial notebooks
Supported HP Notebooks All commercial notebooks* except 400 series All commercial notebooks*
Supported CPU Intel® CPU only Both Intel® and AMD CPU
Supported wireless network adapters Only Intel® wireless network adapters Intel® and Realtek wireless network adapters
Supported Wake from System power-saving
mode
Standby (S3)
Hibernate (S4)
Standby (S3)
Hibernate (S4)
Supported system power source AC and DC AC and DC**
* The following notebook platforms cannot support HP Wireless Wakeup when congured as Modern Standby systems:
• HP Pro x2 612 G2
• HP Elite x2 1012 G2
• HP EliteBook x360 1020 G2
• HP Elite x2 1013 G3 Tablet
• HP EliteBook x360 1030 G3
• HP EliteBook x360 1040 G5
** The following notebook platforms equipped with Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 integrated WiFi module cannot fully support HP Wireless Wakeup when
running on battery power:
• HP EliteBook 1050 G1
• HP ProBook 650 G4
• HP ZBook 15 G5
• HP ZBook 17 G5
• HP ZBook Studio G5
• HP ZBook Studio x360 G5.
With an Intel® wireless network adapter, when WoWLAN is enabled, if a notebook client leaves the AP coverage while in a
power-saving mode, the client system may be awakened. If this is not the desired behavior, a registry key setting can be
congured to override the wake when connection with AP is lost:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\000?
(folder of Wi-Fi adapter)
• Registry key: WoWLanWakeUpCong
• Disable ‘Wake when connection with AP is lost’ – 0x7C