I guess I’ll have to take another look whenever I can get the family to agree to turn off the internet for a bit.
I guess I’ll have to take another look whenever I can get the family to agree to turn off the internet for a bit.
Yeah I also tried moving the jumper for the power pins on the mobo but all that accomplished was a long press, which caused it to turn on and then off again.
I’ll scroll through the bios again but I’m pretty sure I looked at every menu and submenu. 🤷♂️
Is this a qotom? When I bought mine the description on Amazon said it could be turned on via power restore from bios but I have 0 power settings in bios. No wake on lan, nothing.
I’ve searched for how to update the bios (or if this would even help) but it’s hard to find clear information.
I’m going through the same thing with a pfsense bare metal nuc that doesn’t have power settings in bios. I’m planning to set up a switchbot linked with a switchbot smart plug to automatically press the power button.
Set up the smart plug in a different outlet with something that automatically turns on when power is restored (isp router, or maybe your ups).
In switchbot app, when plug power use goes up from 0, tell switchbot to press pfsense nuc power button.
Something to that effect. I’m still waiting on stuff to arrive. You could also just set up a switchbot and manually press the button whenever you want remotely through the app.
The usb-c is at the top in the picture so I’ll have to disagree with you
Is the dikuMUD engine not sufficient? Why build your own?
Anyone remember trillian?