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Re: Web Enabled Time/Temp/Humidity and I/O Controller
Then the OP requires another circuit, or computer that is on standby to "hit
that switch" to turn it back on again. The point become moot.
A computer in sleep mode requires very little power with the modern
efficient switching power supplies and no mechanical parts turning. I would
have to measure one to get actual figures.
"Joe Pfeiffer" <pfeiffer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> And, as I understand it, an ATX computer that is "off" can wake-on-lan.
> I've got no idea how much power an ATX machine draws when "off".
>
> But they also have a switch on the back which is "truly off". What the
> OP is looking for would end up being the equivalent of hitting that
> switch.
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