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		<description><![CDATA[One of the create extra features on most NICs nowadays is the support for Wake On LAN. An option to wake up your system by sending a signal to your Network Interface Card (NIC). This signal can be a so called Magic Packet. All you need for this option is a Motherboard that supports Wake-On-LAN [...]]]></description>
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