If a customer has a reason to use the Advanced Fanless HUB NIC and wants to wake the system from the HUB NIC, they will need to enable wake events for the HUB to get that functionality.

a. True
b. False

Answer :

The statement is true; enabling wake events for the Advanced Fanless HUB NIC is necessary for the wake-on-LAN functionality to work, allowing the system to be turned on or awakened by a network message. a. True

If a customer has a reason to use the Advanced Fanless HUB NIC and wants to wake the system from the HUB NIC, they will indeed need to enable wake events for the HUB to get that functionality. The statement is true. Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a feature that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message. The HUB NIC must have this functionality enabled, usually through the system's BIOS or operating system settings, in order to respond to these network messages and wake up the system.

This is especially relevant for advanced network setups or remote system management where direct physical interaction with the system is not feasible.