How to disable the Sleep Mode?
Kernel-Power
The system goes into sleep mode.
Cause: Inaction system
My power plan:
Turn off the screen: Never
Put the computer to sleep: Never
Power Saver and Wake on LAN options (Intel)
Power Saver Options: ???
Sets the adapter to respond to ARP requests without waking the system from sleep or hibernate. The system can remain in sleep or hibernate mode and still maintain its network presence.
Sets the adapter to respond to NS requests (NS requests are the IPv6 equivalent of ARP requests) without waking the system from sleep or hibernate. The system can remain in sleep or hibernate mode and still maintain its network presence.
Enables Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). EEE allows this device to transmit and receive packets with minimal bursts of energy and enter a low power state when idle.
NOTE: Both ends of the link must have EEE enabled for this setting to be effective.
Sets the adapter to negotiate the lowest possible speed setting to save power while the computer is in standby mode.
NOTES:
Wake on Magic Packet or Wake on Directed Packet must be enabled for this option to function.
Wake on Magic Packet from power off state has no effect on this option.
To support this feature, the adapter must be:
configured to automatically detect or negotiate speed.
connected to a link partner that can automatically negotiate speed.
Enables the Intel® System Idle Power Saver feature. Sets the adapter to negotiate the lowest possible speed setting when the system and network is idle.
To support this feature, the adapter must be:
configured to automatically detect or negotiate speed.
connected to a link partner that can automatically negotiate speed.
Wake on LAN: ???
Enables this device to bring the computer out of standby or hibernation when it detects a packet with a specific pattern. The specific patterns are determined by the operating system.
Allows the adapter to wake an Advanced Power Management (APM) enabled system from a power-off (S5) state. ACPI systems can wake from an S5 state if the system's BIOS supports it.
Allows the adapter to wake an Advanced Power Management (APM) enabled system when the network connection establishes link.
ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) systems can wake from Standby (S3) or Hibernate (S4). If the system's BIOS supports it, ACPI systems can wake from a Power-off (S5) state.
NOTES:
To wake from S5, you must enable the Wake on Magic Packet from power off state setting.
Link must be lost before the system enters an S5 state in order to wake the system with a link up event.
On Microsoft* Windows* 7, or later, you must enable Wake on Magic Packet or Wake on Pattern Match for Wake on Link to function properly.
Too many advanced options. I do not understand!